Crime & Safety

Overnight Grass Fire Burns 4 Acres In Marina Del Rey

The fire was extinguished after 1 a.m.

A grass fire is seen burning near the 13000 block of Culver Boulevard in Marina del Rey.
A grass fire is seen burning near the 13000 block of Culver Boulevard in Marina del Rey. (Image courtesy of Merika Andrade)

MARINA DEL REY, CA — No one was injured in a Wednesday morning grass fire that burned four acres near the intersection of Culver Boulevard and Marina Freeway just after midnight.

According to a Los Angeles Fire Department alert, the blaze was reported around 12:04 a.m. in the 13000 block of Culver Boulevard. At that time, approximately one acre of grass had burned.

The fire had been extinguished as of 1:36 a.m., according to LAFD. All told, some four acres were burned in the fire. No injures were reported.

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Officials said all air resources and Culver City fire assets had been released after 1:30 a.m.

An LAFD spokesperson told Patch the cause of the fire remained undetermined as of late Wednesday morning.

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