Hurst Fire spreads to 700 acres in Sylmar area
A wind-driven fire in the Sylmar area rapidly expanded to 700 acres Wednesday with 0% containment.
The Hurst Fire -- one of four major fires burning in Southern California amid fierce Santa Ana winds -- was reported around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 5900 block of Yarnell Street, and within a half-hour it had burned more than 100 acres, Los Angeles Fire Department said.
It rapidly grew in size to 700 acres by 11 a.m. Wednesday as it continued to burn uncontrolled.
Evacuations were ordered for the area north of the 210 Freeway from Roxford Street to the 5 and 14 Freeway split, according to the LAFD.
Evacuation warnings were also in effect for areas of Santa Clarita, along Calgrove Boulevard and the Newhall Pass, Wildwood and Eternal Valley, according to Cal Fire.