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A new fire broke out in Los Angeles on Friday as several other fires are burning with near zero percent containment.

The new fire in Granada Hills dubbed the “Archer Fire” is threatening residential homes.

WATCH:

DEVELOPING : A new fire has just begun in Granada Hills, CA and is being called the #ArcherFire it’s being reported at over an acre and is heading rapidly toward residential area. pic.twitter.com/fvKBDw1PxA

— Anthony (@AnthonyCabassa_) January 10, 2025

KTLA reported:

A brush fire erupted in Granada Hills Friday prompting evacuation orders that were later downgraded to warnings amid what fire officials described as “erratic winds.”

The Archer Fire was reported shortly before 10:30 a.m. in the 17200 block of West Sesnon Boulevard. It was initially said to have burned 2 to 3 acres, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

A mandatory evacuation order was temporarily issued for areas west of Balboa Boulevard, east of Tampa Avenue, south of Sunshine Canyon Road and north of Sesnon Boulevard. The order was downgraded to an evacuation warning at 11:42 a.m.

Evacuation warnings that were put in place for areas south of Sesnon Boulevard east of Tampa Avenue, west of Balboa Boulevard and north of Rinaldi Street have been lifted.

Sky5 was over the fire at 11 a.m. showing the blaze burning near homes on Sesnon Boulevard.

There are currently several wildfires burning across Los Angeles County with very little containment thanks to Democrat policies.

Fire hydrants are dry and there isn’t enough firefighting resources after LA Mayor Karen Bass slashed fire department funding by millions of dollars.

At least 10 people have died in the fires, more than 10,000 structures have been down and over 100,000 people have been evacuated.

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