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Wildfire sweeps Los Angeles hills | Wildfire sweeps Los Angeles hills |
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A brush fire fuelled by strong winds and dry vegetation in the hills above Los Angeles has been largely contained, say fire officials. | |
More than 190,00 people are without power in the city and its surrounding areas due to the fire. | |
Winds of up to 50mph (80km/h) fanned fires near the city's most exclusive residential areas of Beverly Hills. | |
One multimillion dollar home was gutted by the blaze and three others were badly damaged. | One multimillion dollar home was gutted by the blaze and three others were badly damaged. |
A mild, dry winter has left Southern California, an area where fires are already a regular occurrence, even more prone to wildfires. | A mild, dry winter has left Southern California, an area where fires are already a regular occurrence, even more prone to wildfires. |
About 200 firefighters are tackling the blazes on the southern face of the Santa Monica mountains using helicopters to douse water on the flames. | |
Fire 'contained' | |
They contained the blaze to within a square mile (2.6 sq km) in the Beverly Glen neighbourhood on the south face of the mountains. | |
Los Angeles fire department spokesman Ron Myers said fire broke out after powerful winds toppled power lines causing brush behind a home to ignite. | |
He said the fire was essentially contained but firefighters were still working because of hotspots and concerns that embers could be fanned into flames by the winds. | |
Smaller fires burned elsewhere in Southern California, including a 15 to 20 acre blaze in Palmdale, in northern Los Angles County. | |
Blacked-out signals and downed palm fronds caused traffic problems for commuters heading east out of Los Angeles. | |
Utility officials said they did not know when power would be restored for customers affected in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. |
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