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210 Freeway reopened, all evacuation orders lifted as firefighters gain upper hand on Verdugo Mountains fire

September 5, 2017 by  
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The 210 Freeway was reopened and all evacuation orders were lifted Sunday evening as firefighters were assisted by cooler temperatures and brief showers in their battle against the 7,003-acre brush fire in the Verdugo Mountains north of downtown Los Angeles.

All but one lane of the freeway, which was shut down between the 2 Freeway and Wheatland Avenue, reopened about 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Caltrans spokeswoman Lauren Wonder said. One lane in each direction between Lowell Avenue and Sunland Boulevard will remain closed.

All evacuation orders in Burbank, Glendale and the Sunland-Tujunga area were lifted at 6 p.m. At the peak of the fire, more than 700 residents were evacuated throughout the region.

Earlier Sunday, Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles County as firefighters continued to battle the La Tuna fire that destroyed three homes and shut down the freeway.

Eric Garcetti, who said it would ensure that state and federal assistance was provided as quickly as possible. Garcetti described the fire as the biggest in the history of the city in terms of sheer acreage.

Firefighters got some much welcomed relief Sunday from a heat wave that has gripped much of the state for days. Temperatures ranged in the mid-90s and rain fell in some burn areas as monsoonal moisture from Tropical Storm Lidia moved into the region. Winds were also calmer, but officials warned that could change.

“The biggest challenge and risk is the wind,” said Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas.

The fire, which broke out Friday and burned on both sides of the freeway, was 30% contained Sunday night, officials said. More than 1,000 were battling the blaze, and the chief said full containment of the fire is expected within three or four days.

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