300 homes evacuated as US wildfire rages

About 300 homes were evacuated as a fast-moving wildfire burned through some 4550ha of parched land northwest of Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles Fire Department said.

The so-called "Sand Fire" broke out on Friday afternoon (local time) and spread quickly near Santa Clarita, about 65km northwest of the city.

It has nearly tripled in size in less than a day and was only 10 percent contained.

Some 300 firefighters in temperatures expected to hit highs of 41.1degC were battling the wildfire. Nearly 30 helicopters and eight fixed-winged aircraft have been deployed to try and stop the spreading blaze that is burning through chaparral and brush, according to the InciWeb site that tracks wildfires.

There has been one minor injury to a firefighter, and as of Saturday morning no structures were destroyed, the department said. No deaths have been reported.

Evacuation shelters have been set up for residents in the area and about 10 roads have been closed due to the fire.

The fire is one of a series that have hit the drought-stricken state this summer, where dried grass and bush land as well as high temperatures in the region have helped fuel the blazes. 

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