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Hurst Fire in Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles causes immediate evacuations

<i>KCAL News via CNN Newsource</i><br/>The third major brushfire burning in Los Angeles County on Tuesday
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KCAL News via CNN Newsource
The third major brushfire burning in Los Angeles County on Tuesday

By Dean Fioresi

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    LOS ANGELES COUNTY, California (KCAL/KCBS) — Firefighters are battling yet another brush fire in Los Angeles County after a blaze broke out in Sylmar and forced evacuations for some residents.

The Hurst Fire was first reported at around 10:10 p.m. in the 15900 block of W. Yarnell Street, behind the Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Crews say that the flames are moving “with a rapid rate of spread” and have already burned 500 acres of brush as of 4 a.m. on Wednesday. California Highway Patrol officers who witnessed the flames said that an entire mountainside appeared to be burning.

Early Wednesday morning, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced that they had secured federal assistance through the Fire Management Assistance Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“We are working vigorously to ensure maximum support for firefighting efforts in Los Angeles, including the Hurst Fire, which is now threatening San Fernando and Newhall,” Newsom said in a statement.

Evacuation orders and road closures

Evacuation orders were issued for people living north of the I-210 Freeway from Roxford to the I-5/SR-14 Freeway split, firefighters said.

Westbound lanes of the 210 Freeway were closed due to the smoke being produced by the fire, creating considerable traffic in the area.

Just south, in Sun Valley, another fire was reported after starting at a commercial building that quickly spread to nearby brush. That blaze forced temporary closures of I-5 in the area.

Evacuation warnings were issued for residents near the 5 Freeway close to Woodley/Balboa to Lahey Street to Zelzah Avenue.

Firefighters told residents in that area to “prepare to evacuate” because of the fire.

An evacuation center has been opened at the Ritchie Valens Recreation Center, which is located at 10736 Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Pacoima. Other evacuation centers have been established at Northridge Park at 10120 Reseda Boulevard and the Sepulveda Recreation Center at 8825 Kester Avenue.

Major fires burn across LA County

This is one of three notable fires currently burning within Los Angeles County after the Palisades Fire exploded to more than 2,900 acres in the Pacific Palisades early Tuesday and the Eaton Fire ignited in the canyons above Altadena.

Both fires have prompted evacuation orders and federal requests for funding assistance.

Los Angeles firefighting resources have been extremely overburdened with the first two fires, especially with all water-dropping aircraft restricted from flying due to the “life-threatening” windstorm battering Southern California. LAFD has requested that all off-duty firefighters contact the department to report their availability in regards to aiding the ongoing firefight.

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