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A brush fire burning near the Gorman area along Interstate 5 erupted early Thursday morning, prompting evacuation warnings.
Evacuation warnings connected to the King Fire in Gorman were lifted after crews gained the upper hand on the blaze that scorched nearly 600 acres.
The King Fire ignited around 70 miles northwest of Los Angeles on Thursday morning and quickly grew to nearly 500 acres.
The fire broke out shortly after 1 a.m. Thursday, east of the 5 Freeway and south of Highway 138 near Pyramid Lake.
The King Fire was fully contained Tuesday after burning 591 acres north of Pyramid Lake in Gorman, destroying a double-wide trailer, two vehicles and two out buildings. The wildfire broke out shortly ...
Authorities closed both directions of the 5 Freeway early Thursday morning as a brush fire started burning southward from ...
A fast-moving fire fueled by winds erupted in northwestern Los Angeles County near the 5 Freeway overnight. Evacuation ...
By 3 a.m., the fire had exceeded 200 acres as it chewed through brush and surrounded an RV park, destroying a double wide ...
A brush fire that erupted early Thursday morning has scorched hundreds of acres near the 5 Freeway and prompted a ...
A fire broke out south of Gorman early Thursday morning just after 1 a.m. The brush fire has burned 490 acres and is 5% ...
Firefighters with air support scrambled to control a wind-driven wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along ...
Around 9:55 a.m. Friday, a vehicle fire sparked a small brush fire on the southbound 5 Freeway near Highway 138 in Gorman, ...