AZUSA, Calif. (KABC) -- Firefighters are battling a brush fire that's burned at least 10 acres in the Angeles National Forest near Azusa, and fire officials say it has the potential to burn 100.
The fire, dubbed the Dan Fire, erupted some time before 2 p.m. Thursday along San Gabriel Canyon Road, officials said. The flames are burning uphill in a remote area with heavy brush, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Ahhhh GEEZ!
They are calling it the Dam Fire. Aren't they ALL called Dam Fires! I'm hearing rumors of fire bugs are out doing their thing. I hate those people! Hope this goes away real fast!
We had a fire just off of 138 on N2 Old Ridge Route Road eek:the road to Golden Eagle!) this last Monday afternoon. They closed 138 and I couldn't get home and had to stay at my mommies. I was skeered GE was going to burn.