Burbank, Bethany Fire
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Note that full containment doesn't mean the fire is completely out. In this case, it means that the whole perimeter of the wildfire has been surrounded by a control line and it is now stopped from spreading. A fully contained wildfire may continue to burn within the containment perimeter but is not likely to spread.
Bethany Fire Evacuation Notice: 1. Walnut Ave. above Bel Aire Dr. 2. Above Bel Aire Ballfield (Bel Aire Dr, Vista Ridge, Starlight Circle) Evacuation Site: McCambridge Recreation Center, 1515. N. Glenoaks Blvd. Bethany Fire Evacuation Warning: Irving Dr. to Magnolia Blvd. above Kenneth Rd.
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The Bethany Fire, a brush fire that erupted near Amherst Drive and Bethany Road in Burbank on Tuesday, at approximately 3:40 PM PDT, has prompted evacuation orders and heightened safety measures. According to officials, the fire spanned about 8–10 acres and has led to the closure of hiking trails and the designation of an evacuation center.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLIVE: Bethany Fire threatening Burbank buildingsA fire broke out in the Burbank area, threatening nearby buildings. What we know The "Bethany Fire" broke out near the intersection of Bethany Road and Amherst Drive on Tuesday, June 10. What we don't know The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
A fast-moving brush fire, named the Bethany Fire, erupted in Burbank, leading to evacuation orders and trail closures as crews work to contain the flames.
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Fire factors: Vegetation has dried out fine fuels like grasses enough that they can easily burn. Larger fuels, like shrubs and trees, are still holding on to a bit of moisture, so they'll be a bit more resilient to flames. Read more... for the latest on the fire and evacuations.