Homes evacuated as brush fire burns up to 1,500 acres in Antelope Valley area
Los Angeles city and county firefighters are responding to a brush fire that's burned up to 1,500 acres in the Antelope Valley area.
Homes evacuated as brush fire burns up to 1,500 acres in Antelope Valley area
ANTELOPE VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- An unknown number of homes have been evacuated after a brush fire has burned up to 1,500 acres in the Antelope Valley area.
Los Angeles county and city firefighters are responding to the fire that has burned at least one structure. Fire trucks and a helicopter were captured on video helping in the effort to put out the blaze.
No injuries have been reported.
The fire is near a poppy reserve at the intersection of West Ave D and 130th Street West in Fairmont.
Officials say the evacuations have been paused for now.
This is a breaking news story. Check back for more details later.
Source: KABC-TV