In California’s Los Angeles county on Tuesday, fire crews gained some control over the area’s first major wildfire of the year after days of intense battling. Dubbed the “Post fire,” the blaze has spread more than 15,000 acres and is now 20 per cent contained, according to officials.
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California Post wildfire: LA firefighters gain some control over blazes as 15,000 acres burned
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