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Stone Fire Burns 1,352 Acres, 30 Percent Contained

A brush fire, dubbed the Stone Fire, in Agua Dulce is 30 percent contained after scorching 1,352 acres. No structures have been damaged.


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Authorities have lifted most street closures and evacuations with the exception of Anthony Road north of Sierra Highway, where only residents with proper identification will be allowed access, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury and was taken to a local hospital, fire officials said.

About 350 personnel were on scene at the height of the fire, and several helicopters and a fixed-wing aircraft, including four air tankers, were deployed.

The cause of the fire is still unknown Tuesday.

To read the KHTS coverage of the fire from Monday, click here.

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Stone Fire Burns 1,352 Acres, 30 Percent Contained

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Lorena was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. She attended California State University Northridge where she double majored in Journalism and Chicano Studies and minored in Spanish Language Journalism. While at CSUN, she worked for the university's television and radio newscast. Through her journalistic work, she earned membership to Kappa Tau Alpha, a national honor society for selected journalists. Her passion for the community has introduced her to new people, ideas, and issues that have helped shape the person she is today. Lorena’s skills include using cameras as a tool to empower people by informing them and creating change in their communities. Some of her hobbies include reading the news, exploring the outdoors, and being an avid animal lover. To contact Lorena, send your messages to lorena@hometownstation.com.