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reference : La Tuna Fire, city's biggest by acreage, now 80% contained, officials say
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| reftype | Newspaper Article |
| Newspaper | Los Angeles Times |
| Reporter | Serna, Joseph |
| Title | La Tuna Fire, city's biggest by acreage, now 80% contained, officials say |
| URL | http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-verdugo-fire-containment-20170905-story.html |
| Year | 2017 |
| _record_number | 23184 |
| _uuid | 6aa0450e-e83f-41a6-97e0-6a1ff8930e4c |

