Photo Gallery: The Sepulveda Pass Fire

For over seven hours, firefighters fought the 100-acre Sepulveda Pass Fire along the 405 Freeway. It started before 1:00 a.m. and resources were quickly, smartly and aggressively deployed to knockdown the fire after 8:00 a.m. as Los Angeles started its Thursday workday. Here's a little of what it look like early this morning:

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Woke up this morning in Brentwood. Smelled NASTY outside. Didn't know what was going on until I got to work, but I was wondering why the southbound 405 was FLYING (No cars at all from anywhere beyond Sunset entrance)... I guess that's what traffic would look like if everyone in the Valley took commuter trains and subways to work.

Great pictures! Nothing like in the line of fire (pun intended).

that authentically brasilian ad is so trashy.

Wow, that is NUTS. I had so many Tweets this morning about the 405 and it totally confused me until I got to your guys' Tweets about the fire.

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