A brush fire erupted Tuesday near the Azusa–Duarte border in Los Angeles County, prompting a rapid response from firefighters as smoke became visible across the surrounding area. According to initial reports, the fire was reported near 3901 Fish Canyon Road, an area known for its rugged terrain and vegetation. Thick smoke could be seen rising from the hillside, drawing attention from residents and motorists nearby. Fire crews were dispatched to the scene shortly after the fire was reported and are working to assess the size and rate of spread. Authorities have not yet released information regarding the acreage involved or the cause of the blaze. No injuries or structural damage have been reported at this time. It is also unclear whether any evacuation orders or warnings will be issued as firefighters continue containment efforts. The fire comes as Southern California enters a period of elevated wildfire risk, with dry vegetation and warm temperatures creating favorable conditions for brush fires to spread quickly. Residents in the area are advised to monitor official updates and avoid the vicinity of Fish Canyon Road while emergency crews remain on scene Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News and around the World. Read more
Azusa Fire: Brush Fire Breaks Out Near Duarte Border, Firefighters Respond
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