Wildfire burning in forest near Los Angeles
GLENDORA, Calif. » A wildfire has burned about 70 acres of brush in the Angeles National Forest but so far no homes or buildings are threatened.
A forest spokesman, John Wagner, says the fire was reported shortly before 1 p.m. Thursday above the foothill city of Glendora northeast of Los Angeles.
Two firefighters suffered heat-related injuries while battling the flames in hot, dry weather.
The fire is burning in a steep, remote area.
There’s no word on what sparked the blaze.