Firefighters stopped their progression after a small bush fire invaded 25 acres in the Hollywood Hills area near Griffith Observatory on Tuesday. midday.
The Griffith Observatory was evacuated while in the area. a small bush fire was burning precariously near the historic building on July 10, 2018. (Credit: KTLA)
The Griffith Park fire broke out northwest of the observatory just before 2:10 pm, burning unless 39, a quarter of a mile from the iconic structure, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department
. The flames had burned about two acres while the fire was burning through the grass and light vegetation, said an LAFD alert
but the teams were able to do a fairly quick job of flames. s arrested at 3:30 pm At that time, the authorities had managed to get pipes around the fire, said Erik Scott, a public information officer of the LAFD
even before the Announcement, it was obvious that firefighters had taken over. Shortly before, Sky5's aerial video showed swirls of white smoke rising from the blackened hillside, while small punctual fires were slowly burning in previously untouched scrub areas
. the fire was sending thick swirls of smoke floating in the air behind a certain number of residences. According to Scott, the flames broke out mainly in the form of "light and light fuels" likely to be fired
. At 5 pm, some firefighters were sent home and drones were sent to monitor hot and remote spots. 19659006] Despite what initially seemed like a rather precarious situation, firefighters said that no structure was threatened. Shortly after, the aerial imagery confirmed that the flames were building multi-million dollar homes on the side of the hill.
However, about four to six vehicles parked along the Observatory Road were destroyed.
More than 2,000 visitors were evacuated from the observatory and the park safely, but the authorities indicated that there was no threat to the historic structure, according to Tony Im Officer of the Los Angeles Police Department
. Cyclists, motorists and others are asked to stay away from Griffith Park areas affected by the fire. To this end, access to the park was closed along the Boulevard Los Feliz at Vermont Avenue and Fern Dell Drive, LAFD spokesman, Erik Scott, at a press conference
The people of Griffith Park were asked to go out west of the fire at Western Canyon Road, he added.
He added that anyone separated from his family, relatives or other persons should go to the reunification point.
About 120 firefighters were initially deployed on the ground to fight the flames, while three helicopters were flying, according to LAFD spokesman Brian Humphrey. In total, more than 200 firefighters from different organizations fought back in an aggressive firefighting exchange.
"We hit hard and fast with resources in the air and resources on the ground," Scott said before the announcement. "We surround the fire, we have established a solid anchor point, and we are flanking both sides of the fire, and we use our air assets to make strategic water drops at the fire's head." [19659006] He noted that spot fires presented other challenges, some of which met.
Spot fires presented some challenges as firefighters took the top on the Griffith Park fire on July 10, 2018. (Credit: KTLA)
Light winds of about 6 mph were blowing in the area, but the fire was mostly driven by topography , according to LAFD. In the middle of the afternoon, temperatures reached the mid-1980s, while they were significantly lower than the three-digit heat that flooded the area last Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, the humidity was about 51%. It was not immediately clear whether the observatory would reopen on Tuesday; Dr. Ed Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory, said the decision would be made by the Fire Department.
However, the Greek Theater said that a performance of Sylvan Esso scheduled for Tuesday night would unfold as planned, with doors open at 6 am. : 30 hours Approximately 4,200 people are expected to attend the event, and spectators were asked to allow more time for traffic.
All @SylvanEsso fans – The show will continue as planned tonight. Be patient when entering the park as traffic may be a little slower than usual. Doors are still open at 6:30 pm If you have a minute, thank a first responder if you can! pic.twitter.com/haY5XZnmpS
The people of The Greek are working hard to get everything started and open at the moment. Traffic may be a little slower than usual, so please be patient.
Thank you very much to LAFD and the first responders for ensuring everyone's safety! ??
Firefighters will probably be at Griffith Park all night to perform clean-up operations, according to LAFD deputy chief Armando Hogan
] "The efforts you saw here today, this could potentially have been a lot worse," he said, "but the quick action of all the agencies here in the city – that 's all. that's why we're standing here with me with a bit of a smile on my face, because of the fact that we're two seconds away from calling a knockdown on this incident. "
Some Vehicles who were parked along the road were damaged or destroyed said officials. No structures were damaged and no injuries were reported.
The cause of the fire is unknown and is the subject of an investigation.
This is not the first fire that erupted this summer. The bush fire that burned a few acres northwest of the observatory on June 19th.
Jennifer Thang of KTLA and Erika Martin contributed to this story.