91 Freeway Lanes Shut Down In Corona As Firefighters Battle Brush Fire

CORONA (CBSLA.com) — Three lanes of the eastbound Riverside (91) Freeway Wednesday were shut down due to a brush fire, authorities said.

The blaze broke out about 1 p.m. near Gypsum Canyon Road in Yorba Linda and spread to about 10 acres in roughly 30 minutes, according to Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Steve Concialdi.

By 3 p.m., the blaze had tripled in size to about 30 acres, Concialdi added.

About 100 firefighters were either on scene or en route to the fire, which was spreading at a moderate rate, Concialdi said.

The California Highway Patrol issued a SigAlert for all but the toll and far left lanes.

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Traffic was stopped at the 241 Toll Road as CHP officers discussed closing the toll road's northbound lane and directing motorists to the westbound 91 Freeway.

Around 4:30 p.m., authorities said about 39 acres had burned and the blaze was about 25-30 percent contained.

One firefighter was also reportedly injured. OCFA declined to release the exact nature of the injury but described it as "a moderate injury."

By 8 p.m. Wednesday, officials said the fire was about 40 percent contained.

More than 90 firefighters will battle the blaze throughout the night, officials said.

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