Commutes to UCLA this morning - for those who are not working from home - may be affected by a fire at the Sepulveda Pass:
Brush Fire Erupts in Bel Air: Sepulveda Fire at 15 percent containment
Sam Catanzaro, Santa Monica Mirror, 6-10-20
A brush fire that erupted off the 405 Freeway has burned through 50 acres of the Sepulveda Pass in Bel Air. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), the fire–being dubbed the Sepulveda Fire–was first reported at 12:13 a.m. in the 1300 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard, east of the 405 Freeway near Getty Center Drive. With 206 LAFD personnel now assigned, the fire is holding at a predawn estimate of 50 acres, and is considered 15 percent contained, as of 4:30 a.m. According to the LAFD, two LAFD firefighters suffered non-life threatening injury while battling the fire, and have been treated at the scene. Neither required ambulance transport to a hospital. At 4 a.m., the LAFD said that there were no structures under threat from the fire.
“For the morning commute, CHP assures us the San Diego (I-405) Freeway will remain open in both directions, but the northbound freeway off ramp at Getty Center Drive will remain closed until LAFD operations are complete. Sepulveda Boulevard is expected to be closed in both directions in the area of the fire, and motorists are encouraged to allow extra time in the travel and monitor traffic reports on news radio,” the LAFD said.
The fire is burning in an area that has experienced several other blazes recently. Last October, The Getty Fire broke out along the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center, leading to thousands of evacuations, burning over 740 acres, leveling 10 residences and damaging 15 others. In 2017, the Skirball Fire burned where Sepulveda Boulevard crosses the 405 Freeway, burning over 420 acres, destroying six structures and damaging 12 others.
Source: https://smmirror.com/2020/06/brush-fire-erupts-in-bel-air/
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