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Evacuation orders lifted in fire that burned 3 homes

Published: Wednesday, Sep. 3, 2008 - 12:00 am | Page 2B

Evacuation orders lifted in fire that burned 3 homes

Firefighters got the upper hand Tuesday on a Labor Day fire that charred hundreds of acres and polluted the air.

The fire, which began just north of Lincoln during gusty winds, was 80 percent contained and burned 500 acres. Evacuation orders have been lifted.

"We expect full containment at midnight," Daniel Berlant, information officer for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, said Tuesday.

Three homes were destroyed in the blaze that put 400 residences at risk. Ten garages and sheds were also destroyed.

"This was a very fast-moving grass fire fanned by those gusty north winds that we had Monday," Berlant said. "Coupled with low humidity and dry conditions, the winds really drove the fire."

The cause of the fire was still under investigation. No firefighters or residents were injured.

"The Sheriff's Department did a very good job in getting people out of the area," Berlant said.

– Bill Lindelof


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