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Peters could not immediately comment on the cause of the fire, which he said was burning in the forest near the Bouquet Reservoir, close to Lancaster and Gorman. Advertisement.
Firefighters gained the upper hand on a 230-acre blaze that erupted Monday, threatening structures in the Angeles National Forest near the Bouquet Reservoir. SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (KABC ...
The fire broke out Wednesday afternoon near Spunky Canyon and Bouquet Canyon roads. As of 8:50 p.m., the fire was burning at about 11 acres with more than 50% containment. Evacuations have since ...
UPDATE: (5/31 @ 1:00 PM): Los Angeles fire crews are working to put out a brush fire burning near the Bouquet Reservoir just north of Santa Clarita after it broke out Monday afternoon. Officials ...
A brush fire that burned 11 acres and forced some residents in the Angeles National Forest to flee their homes on Wednesday is nearly fully contained one day later, according to authorities.
The fire, which started a few miles southwest of the Bouquet Reservoir just before 3 p.m., charred more than 200 acres in about 20 minutes, fire officials said.
Brush Fire at Bouquet Canyon Road in Angeles National Forest 01:22. Los Angeles County firefighters went up to the trails north of Agua Dulce to battle a fire near the Bouquet Reservoir.
First, the project will attempt to restore the eight-mile portion of the creek partially within unincorporated Santa Clarita, running south from Bouquet Canyon Reservoir which is operated by Los ...
The Woodland Fire was reported shortly after 1 p.m. in the area of Lonesome Valley and Lost Valley roads in a remote area northeast of Bouquet reservoir.
The issues began when the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which was releasing water into Bouquet Creek from its reservoir as part of a contract in 2014, reduced the release because the ...