SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA) — Fire crews worked Monday to contain the Peak Fire that burned 34 acres in the San Bernardino National Forest.
U.S. Forest Service and San Bernardino County firefighters responded to reports of the fire burning on Old Waterman Canyon Rd. just after 11 a.m.
READ MORE: LA Metro Opens Vaccination Clinic Near 70 Bus Line In Boyle HeightsBy 12:55 p.m., the fire had burned 34 acres. Crews were able to stop the forward progress of flames by 1:43 p.m.
About 150 firefighters were working to contain the flames along with 14 aircrafts. One firefighter was being treated for a heat-related injury.
READ MORE: 2 Women Robbed In San Gabriel, 3 Suspects SoughtHighway 18 was closed between Highway 138 and 40th Street and was expected to remain closed for a few hours.
All north and southbound traffic was also closed at Waterman Avenue and 40th Street, as well as Waterman Avenue and 48th Street.
The public was asked to avoid the area of Waterman Canyon.
MORE NEWS: LA County Recommends Indoor Mask Wearing As Delta Variant CirculatesThe cause of the fire was under investigation
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