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Firefighters have almost reached full containment on the Burning Hill Fire in Ventura County.
The fire broke out exactly one week ago, on November 8, the same day as the deadly and much larger Woolsey Fire. The Woolsey Fire so long has burned 98,362 acres in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. It is now 62 percent contained.
As of Thursday night, the Hill Fire was 99 percent contained and holding at 4,531 acres burned.
Two structures were damaged in the fire, which started between Camarillo and Newbury Park.
40 fire staff are still working the fire and trying to reach full containment.
There are no evacuation orders.
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