Back Bay fire burns 300 square yards
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Firefighters quickly extinguished a Back Bay brush fire Wednesday,
averting a larger blaze that could have wiped out a house, officials
said.
Teenagers reported the 2 p.m. fire -- the second blaze in less than a
week in the Back Bay -- at the end of Mariners Drive in Newport Beach.
Thirteen firefighters fought the blaze, descending a steep slope and
using forestry shovels and heavy rakes to cut a trail around it. The fire
was contained to 300 square yards and extinguished within 15 minutes,
said Newport Beach Fire Capt. Glenn White.
With winds blowing at 15 mph, the fire’s close proximity to a home
with shake shingles and the extreme dryness of the brush created the
potential to cause severe damage, White said.
“This slope contained thorny vegetation and was extremely steep, which
madefighting the fire extremely difficult,” White said. “Cattails were
burning hot and heavy.”No one was injured in the blaze, and the cause is
under investigation.Officials stress the importance of maintaining a
sufficient safety zone with well-maintained landscaping around homes.
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