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Crews battle brush fire off Vasco Road

Updated: Sun, Jul 11, 2021, 4:28 pm (Photo of the Diablo Fire courtesy of Cal Fire) Crews battling the Diablo Fire near Byron have the blaze 100% contained on late Sunday afternoon, Cal Fire said. (Photo of the Diablo Fire courtesy of Cal Fire) The brush fire was reported about 9:20 a.m. near Vasco Road and Camino Diablo in Contra Costa County. The blaze had burned 128 acres and was 100% contained, Cal Fire said on social media about 4:20 p.m. No injuries have been reported and no structures have been damaged. The cause is under investigation. Assisting Cal Fire in the firefight are the Alameda County, Contra Costa County, East Contra Costa and East Bay Parks fire departments.

CAL FIRE crews respond to wind driven fire in Contra Costa County

CAL FIRE crews respond to wind driven fire in Contra Costa County Replay Video CAL FIRE crews are responding a wind driven fire near Byron in Contra Costa County Sunday morning. The Diablo Fire is burning near Vasco Road and Camino Diablo Road and is estimated at 128 acres in size. As of 1:50 p.m., CAL FIRE said the fire was 50% contained and crews had stopped forward progress. #DiabloFire off Vasco Rd and Camino Diablo in the Byron area is contained. Change in acreage to 128 acres is due to better mapping. Firefighters will remain at scene for the next 2 to 3 hours to ensure 100% control. Please remember to drive safe through the immediate area. pic.twitter.com/gTq2rm5j5W CAL FIRE SCU (@calfireSCU) July 11, 2021

Brush fire quashed in East Bay, but state s largest fire still rages

Brush fire quashed in East Bay, but state’s largest fire still rages By John King and Jessica Flores © Pacific Gas And Electric Co. The Diablo Fire was fully contained Sunday afternoon. Crews fully contained a brush fire hours after it flared up in eastern Contra Costa County on Sunday morning, while a huge blaze in Northern California continued to grow even as firefighters made progress slowing it down. The Diablo Fire was reported at about 9:24 a.m. Sunday near Vasco Road and Camino Diablo south of Brentwood, said George Huang, assistant chief of Cal Fire’s Santa Clara Unit. By early afternoon, the blaze had consumed 128 acres of mostly grassland prompting a response that included aircraft, bulldozers and more than 300 fire personnel from Cal Fire as well as Contra Costa and Alameda counties.

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