Multiple fires threatening homes in Diamond Bar

Nov 3rd, 2009 - Los Angeles Times

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A fire broke out this morning and was threatening homes near the 60 Freeway.

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the fire broke out sometime in the last hour south of the 60 Freeway near Phillips Ranch Road and Diamond Bar Boulevard.

It's unclear what caused the blaze, but officials said it was suspicious because there were several points of ignition.

TV footage showed a large plume of smoke and several fires burning near the freeway.

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