Euclid Fire Burns 190 Acres in Chino Hills, Firefighters Contain Blaze
KTLA 5July 23, 20253 min6,218 views
6 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβFire Outbreak and Spread
- π₯ A brush fire ignited around 2 PM in Chino Hills, near the 71 Freeway and Euclid Avenue.
- π The fire rapidly spread from the foothills down towards the freeway, eventually jumping it and moving into heavier brush.
Containment Efforts
- π Firefighters utilized ground crews and water-dropping helicopters to combat the blaze.
- π§ The use of fire retardant was crucial in protecting nearby homes early in the incident.
- π¬οΈ Light winds helped firefighters gain the upper hand, aiding in the containment of the fire.
Fire Size and Impact
- π The fire burned approximately 190 acres.
- β οΈ While homes were initially threatened, fire crews successfully prevented the fire from reaching structures.
- π The 71 Freeway experienced significant traffic disruptions, with southbound lanes closed at Euclid Avenue and Butterfield Ranch Road, and northbound lanes completely shut down from the 91 Freeway.
Current Status
- β Firefighters have gained the upper hand, with significantly fewer flames and less smoke observed.
- π§ The fire is now considered contained, with crews continuing to work on the freeway.
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