Crime & Safety

Mulch Fire In Angeles National Forest Knocked Down

Firefighters knocked down the mulch fire early Sunday in the Angeles National Forest area.

There were no road closures or threats to visitors, forest officials stated.
There were no road closures or threats to visitors, forest officials stated. (Renne Schiavone/Patch)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Multiple fire crews worked to knock down a quarter- acre fire in the Angeles National Forest area Sunday.

Firefighters from Angeles National Forest, the Los Angeles Fire Department and the Los Angeles County Fire Department knocked down the mulch fire early Sunday afternoon in the 13300 block of Little Tujunga Road in Sylmar, authorities said.

There were no road closures or threats to visitors, forest officials stated.

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The cause of the fire was not immediately clear.

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