Updated 1 hour ago
A brush fire was burning Tuesday in Angeles National Forest on a day of extreme heat in Southern California.
Mount Baldy Road and the Claremont Wilderness Park were closed due to the Antonio Fire, which spread to brush after a car fire. It quickly grew to about 50 acres.
There were no reports of injuries or damage. No structures were threatened, according to the county fire department.
Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it foriOS or Android and sign up for alerts.
Medal Count
There s people in there | 24 people left without homes after fire at apartment complex in Medical Center
People who lived in eight apartments are now without homes. Arson investigators are looking into what ignited the fire at the Residences at Medical. Author: Henry Ramos (KENS 5) Published: 10:14 PM CDT June 28, 2021 Updated: 10:14 PM CDT June 28, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Scrambling to stay alive, residents rushed out of a burning northwest side apartment complex early Monday morning.
People who lived in eight apartments are now without homes. Arson investigators are looking into what ignited the fire at the Residences at Medical.
Frank Jimenez said he was with family at a bar across the street after midnight, when they noticed the flames. He said his nephew Matthew ran across the street first, and Jimenez didn t hesitate following right after him.
Low water pressure during San Antonio s winter storm slows response to fire; building destroyed
San Antonio Fire officials said firefighters have responded to over 50 structure fires in 12 hours, the average any other day is eight to 10. Author: Vanessa Croix Updated: 6:22 PM CST February 17, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A quick-moving fire hit an apartment complex off Babcock on the city’s northside this morning.
San Antonio Fire officials said firefighters responded to the call at the Marquis at Crown Ridge Apartments around 6:30 a.m.
The fire destroyed the apartment’s leasing office, no other buildings were affected.
Joe Arrington with SAFD said low water pressure prevented crews from aggressively fighting the flames.