Brush Fire Burns More Than 600 Hundred Acres, Evacuation Orders Lifted

CASTAIC (CNS) - A brush fire that erupted in Castaic has burned about 650 acres and was 25% contained this morning.

The North Fire was reported at about 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in the area of 29330 The Old Road, east of the Golden State (5) Freeway, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The fire was initially reported to be at about one acre in light to medium fuels, but quickly spread and was reported to be at 50 acres by about 3:20 p.m.

Firefighters at the scene reported that they slowed their response to the fire due to its proximity to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department explosives-disposal site in the area.

The size was listed at 650 acres overnight, but was downgraded slightly to 640 acres on Thursday morning after infrared mapping, the fire department reported.

Mandatory evacuation orders issued for residents north and west of West Hills Drive, north of Iron Village Drive, north and west of Tesoro Del Valle and north of Copper Hill Drive due to the North Fire were lifted at 10 p.m., the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station announced.

Road closures were in effect for West Hills Drive from Iron Village Drive to northern Copper Hill Drive.

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