Fast-moving King Fire erupts in Lancaster amid scorching temps

  • Source: KABC-TV ABC 7 Los Angeles
  • Published: 06/17/2021 06:34 PM

VIDEO: A fast-moving brush fire erupted in the Lancaster area Thursday, quickly scorching about 150 acres amid triple-digit temperatures and high winds. The fire, dubbed the King Fire, was initially reported to be about 5 acres in size just before 3 p.m. in the area of North 90th Street and Avenue K, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The blaze grew to about 150 acres by around 4 p.m. It prompted a second-alarm resource request for approximately 200 firefighters, as well as air and ground units, to battle the flames. Fortunately, firefighters stopped the forward progress of the blaze by 4:30 p.m., after the blaze charred approximately 350 acres. Authorities said no structures were damaged, and no injuries were reported. Evacuations were ordered as a precaution for residents living within the boundaries defined by West Avenue I to West Avenue J and 70th Street West to 80th Street West, fire officials said.



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