405 Freeway's southbound lanes closed in Los Angeles after brush fire reported

CBS News Los Angeles

The southbound lanes of the 405 Freeway were closed in the San Fernando Valley on Saturday night after a brush fire broke out, authorities said.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the blaze was reported at 6:27 p.m. on a one-quarter of an acre of grass burning north of Burbank Boulevard in the Sepulveda Basin.

A Sigalert was then issued, and the CHP confirmed all southbound lanes were closed at Burbank Boulevard. Two lanes opened up by 8 p.m.

No injuries or threats to structures were reported.

The closure caused a massive traffic backup. Aerial images showed drivers stuck on the freeway, with some driving across shoulders and over curbs to get to nearby off-ramps.

It's not yet clear how long the closure will last.

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