75 Acres Burned to Cut Risk of Fire Hazard
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To minimize fire hazards that might occur later this year during the dry season, U.S. Forest Service officials on Tuesday and Wednesday burned about 75 acres of thick brush and chaparral around Clamshell Peak and the Santa Anita Dam, north of Arcadia and Monrovia in Angeles National Forest.
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