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    Evacuations ordered after brush fire breaks out in Laguna Beach
    • July 7, 2025

    A brush fire started in a hilly area of Laguna Beach around 2:16 p.m. Monday and was threatening structures, prompting officials to order evacuations.

    La Mirada Street, Katella Street, Summit Drive and Baja Street were ordered evacuated, according to Watch Duty, a nonprofit that monitors wildfires.

    Arch Beach Heights was placed on evacuation warning.

    The fire started near the intersection of Morningside (Drive) and Rancho Laguna Road, north of Fernando Street Park, said Laguna Beach Fire Chief Niko King. “The fire is progressing rapidly up the hillside and is currently threatening homes.” King said.

    The Orange County Fire Authority was working with the Laguna Beach Fire Department to stop the fire.

    Ground fire crews were called in for structure defense while aircraft were called in to make drops on the fire.

    A Care and Reception center was set up at the Community & Susi Q Center, 380 3rd Street, the city said.

    Information on the cause of the fire was not immediately available. It had reached around 1.5 acres by around 2:50 p.m.

    ​ Orange County Register 

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