Brush fire hits Southern California

A brush fire broke out in Southern California on Tuesday, charring 50 acres near Los Angeles. The blaze was fully contained and caused no property damage, but at least five people were hurt, officials said.

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This story published in PCI SmartBrief on 11/06/2009





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