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CALABASAS, CA — Forward progress has been stopped on a five-acre brush fire that burned near Las Virgenes Road and the southbound 101 Freeway in Calabasas has been contained, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The Virgenes Fire was reported at 1:47 p.m. Thursday, according to LA County Fire spokesperson Marvin Lim. As of 3:18 p.m., it has spread to five acres and is 20 percent contained, but no structures are threatened, and no injuries have been reported, according to LA County Fire. The fire is running in light to medium fuel.
Units from the Los Angeles and Ventura County Fire Departments are on scene. Ventura County Fire tweeted that it has dispatched full 1st alarm brush response to the fire. Fire aircraft units are on scene.
A Sigalert has been issued, and the offramp to the 101 South Las Virgenes Exit 32 is still blocked. Heavy delays are reported.
— An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the fire was in Agoura Hills based on early reports. It is in Calabasas. This is a breaking alert. Refresh for updates. City News Service contributed to this report.
#VirgenesFire is holding at about a half-dozen acres. No threat to any structures. Fixed wing aircraft being canceled. Fire contained.Posted by City of Calabasas - Government on Thursday, April 29, 2021 Your @VCFD has dispatched a full 1st alarm brush response to the #VirgenesFire to assist LACOFD in Calabasas. See @LACoFDPIO for Fire updates. Expect delays on Hwy 101.— VCFD PIO (@VCFD_PIO) April 29, 2021
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