Nearly 200 San Bernardino and Riverside County firefighters responded Sunday to a blaze that had consumed hundreds of acres and threatened buildings in Fontana — the latest in a string of fires to hit Southern California. The fire spanned 400 acres and was at 80% containment just after 9 p.m. according to Eric Sherwin, public information officer for the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
By late Sunday, the structure threat was 'mitigated' and firefighters remained on the scene to reinforce containment lines, according to Sherwin. Two firefighters were transported to a local hospital for minor injuries, he said. The cause of the fire is still unknown. Sherwin urged caution amid record-high temperatures in parts of the state where dried-out grass could easily ignite and spread. A spark from a lawnmower could be enough to start a brush fire, he said.
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