Firefighters continue to battle a 5,800 acre blaze in the Verdugo Mountains that has prompted hundreds of evacuations and has burned at least three structures.
A homeowner uses a hose to water down his roof as the La Tuna fire threatens Sunland on Sept. 2, 2017. The house was spared from the fire. (Credit: Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
The La Tuna Fire remains only 10 percent contained.
Related: the latest on the La Tuna Fire.
Evacuation orders are in effect for the following areas.
Burbank:
- Most evacuation orders in Burbank have been lifted except for Castleman Lane, Wedgewood Lane, Kildare Court, Folkstone Court and Logan Court.
Glendale:
• Glenwood Oaks area: end of Boston Avenue, El Lado Drive, Cedarbend Drive, Tanbark Place, Ferntree Place, Beechglen Drive
• New York Avenue area: Mountain Oaks Park, Celita Way, Kadletz Road
• Hiking trails at Glendale parks are closed, but parks will remain open
Los Angeles:
• Morning Glow Way south of La Tuna Canyon Road
• McGroarty Park area (McGroaty Terrace to Valaho Drive in Tujunga)
• Wormon Avenue in Sunland
Evacuation centers:
• Crescenta Valley High School, 2900 Community Ave., La Crescenta
• McCambridge Park, 1515 N Glenoaks Blvd. in Burbank
• Sunland Recreation Center, 8651 Foothill Blvd.
Road closures:
A stretch of the 210 Freeway remained closed on Sept. 2, 2017, due to the La Tuna fire in the nearby Verdugo Mountains. (Credit: Raul Roa / Burbank Leader via Los Angeles Times)
• The 210 Freeway remains closed, eastbound from Wheatland Avenue to Lowell Avenue and westbound closed from the 2 Freeway to Osborne Street.
The following roads are closed in Burbank:
- Joaquin Drive and Haven Way
- Bel Aire Drive and Vista Ridge
- Scott Road and Haven Way
- Bel Aire and Amherst drives
- Bel Aire and Cambridge drives
- Groton Drive and Stephen Road
- Sunset Canyon Drive and Walnut Avenue
- Sunset Canyon Drive and Harvard Road
- Country Club Drive and Walnut Avenue
- Keystone and Lamer streets
- Wildwood Canyon area
Related: a map of all evacuation orders, road closures and available shelters.
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