A brush fire broke out in the San Fernando Valley on Wednesday afternoon, and one person was injured, and the metro line in Los Angeles was closed, and the structures were infringed before the progress stopped forward.
A Balboa fire was first reported at around 12:20 pm near the Sepulveda sports complex on 6400 blocks of North Balboa Blvd. In Van Nuiz.
According to the implementation of the idea of the clock, the fire initially burned about 1.5 acres and was spreading to the north with a possible threat to the structures.
Multiple palm trees in Blaze, which said the Duty Grant Miles correspondent was driven by the terrain of the region. The Los Angeles Fire Fire Department, which provided a full brush response, requested that water drops and work to create a hose around the fire on the ground.
By around 12:55 pm, the front progress was stopped by protecting the structure in place. The fire burned more than four acres by time when the battles stopped its momentum.
The Los Angeles Fire Excellence Department said the anxiety structure was a nearby army recruitment battalion. Officials said the same structure was protected, but vehicles in the parking lot were still at risk of ignition.
The G metro line is closed, which is the rapid transport line for a bus previously known as the orange line, due to the fire. He said that the closure is from Woodley to the white oaks.
One person, a civilian, suffered from burns and was treated by the paramedics at the scene. The severity of their injuries is unclear at this time.
The Brush Fire comes as Los Angeles County, including the total San Fernando Valley, under the heat consultant from national weather service.
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