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Two large Los Angeles-area wildfires that ignited during high winds are still burning, but the mandatory evacuation has been lifted for the Easy Fire and greatly reduced for the Getty Fire.
Three other fires east of Los Angeles have also burned more than 200 acres each since early Wednesday.
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Details of the fires:
1/ Getty Fire, 745 acres, 39 percent contained; 12 residences destroyed, 5 damaged. Started Monday, October 28. Flames came within 200 yards of the Getty Museum, but the buildings and their contents were not damaged. Small evacuation zone still enforced.
2/ Easy Fire, 1723 acres, 10 percent contained. Started Wednesday, October 30. Flames came up to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, but the buildings were not damaged.
3/ Hill Fire, 626 acres, 80 percent contained. Started Wednesday, October 30. Evacuation orders were lifted Wednesday evening.
4/ 46 Fire, 300 acres, 5 percent contained. Started Thursday, October 31. Evacuation order in effect.
5/ Hillside Fire, 200 acres, 50 percent contained. Started Thursday, October 31. About 500 homes evacuated in San Bernardino’s North Park neighborhood.