Brush Fire In Hollywood Hills Stopped

May 11, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Gabe de la Rosa.

HOLLYWOOD HILLS—On Sunday, May 10, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported a brush fire. The fire was reported at 4:59 p.m. at 3200 N. Canyon Drive. Units reported a 1/4 acres of light to medium vegetation moving up a slope at a slow rate of spread.

The LAFD reported that the Incident Commander (Canyon IC), states all forward progress has stopped. The fire was held at 1/4 acre, with no downrange spotting. The firefighters’ mission is now 100 percent mop-up. The cause of fire is unknown and there were no injuries reported.

By Danny Jones

In category:Hollywood Hills
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