Hawk Fire burns 276.7 acres in Los Angeles County
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The fire’s progress was stopped Thursday night after it scorched 400 acres of vegetation. Containment numbers rose Friday and again on Saturday.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNFirefighters Contain 67% of Hawk Fire
The Hawk Fire in Acton is 67% contained Saturday. The brush fire began Friday 6% contained, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The fire was 42% contained according to the day’s first update.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department has reported good progress on containing both the Hawk and King Fires burning near the Santa Clarita Valley.
Firefighters reached 40% containment on the 577-acre King fire in Gorman by Thursday night. Meanwhile, the Hawk fire in Acton grew to 400 acres.
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King and Hawk fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know
The Hawk and King fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know about the two LA County fires.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNEvacuation orders downgraded, forward progress stopped on 400-acre Acton brush fire
A fast-moving brush fire broke out Thursday afternoon in the small community of Acton and burned at least 400 acres.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHawk Fire in Acton scorches 400 acres
A vegetation fire was reported in the community of Acton Thursday, with fast-moving flames threatening structures in the area.
LOS ANGELES - Fire personnel are on the scene of a brush fire that broke out Thursday in the community of Acton. The so-called Hawk Fire broke out around 3 p.m. in the 35900 block of North Tremar Drive.
The Hawk fire was reported shortly after 3 p.m. in the 35900 block of North Trenmar Drive, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The flames spread through medium brush. By Friday morning, firefighters had 42% containment of the blaze.