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Williams Fire Ignited By Vehicle Parked on Top of Dry Brush

Angeles National Forest reopened for recreational use.

A vehicle parked on top of dry brush is being blamed as the cause of the acres in the Angeles National Forest over the Labor Day weekend.

According to a Nathan Judy, spokesperson for the Angeles National Forest, the dry bush was ignited by the vehicle’s hot undercarriage, resulting in a blaze that scorched 4,180 acres and cost nearly $9 million for firefighters to battle.

Firefighters were able to , a week after the blaze erupted over the Labor Day weekend.

Up to 2,000 people were evacuated from the forest, about 50 to 75 of those people were permanent residents of the canyon.

While Glendora Mountain Road and Glendora Ridge Road will remain closed while crews remove debris, the San Gabriel Canyon is now open for recreational use via San Gabriel Canyon Road.

“We ask that all visitors to the forest remain aware of their surroundings and be diligent in making sure that their visit is a safe one,” according to an Angeles National Forest press release.  “Please do not park or place any hot items near dry vegetation which can ignite and result in another tragic fire.”

For more information on open recreation sites in the Angeles National Forest, call any one of the ranger district offices:

Los Angeles River Ranger District: (818) 899-1900
San Gabriel River Ranger District: (626) 335-1251
Santa Clara-Mojave Rivers Ranger District: (661) 269-2808

Were you or someone you know affected by the fire? Do you take certain precautions during fire season?

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