
Brush fire ignites by Vasquez Canyon Road, no structures under threat
Firefighters tackled a brush fire believed to be caused by a car crash on Vasquez Canyon Road Sunday evening.

Firefighters tackled a brush fire believed to be caused by a car crash on Vasquez Canyon Road Sunday evening.

While firefighters were figuring out how to get a handle around a 3,000-acre brushfire, a separate, unrelated incident left a Leona Valley home northeast of the blaze, and several additional

County firefighters battling the Charlie Fire in Castaic reported the fire was still being held at 10 percent containment and approximately 3,000 acres Sunday morning, according to Inspector Joey Marron.

Update: As of 7:17 p.m., the Charlie Fire has grown to 3,000 acres and is 10 percent contained, according to the city of Santa Clarita’s Twitter account.

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