
A blaze called the Coyote fire broke out Monday night in the Hollywood Hills and was burning above a dog park near an apartment complex, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
The brush fire was moving towards Coyote Canyon and the Los Angeles County Fire Department joined the firefight.
There was no imminent structure threat and no evacuations, the LAFD said in an update at 10 p.m.
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Source:: Los Angeles Daily News
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