UPDATE: The Gulch Fire has burned 110 acres and is 25% contained, according to Angeles National Forest officials.
Fire crews have made progress on a brush fire burning near Mile Marker 21 along San Gabriel Canyon Road near the San Gabriel Dam.
As of late Tuesday morning, the fire was listed at 110 acres and 25% contained, according to Angeles National Forest officials. "The fire ... is burning upslope west and northwest," according to an ANF statement Tuesday."Warm and dry conditions can be expected across the incident today with gusts pushing the fire northwest. The Angeles National Forest is aggressively working to contain the Gulch Fire with 179 firefighters diligently working through the day and night alongside air support."
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