Crime & Safety
Hollow Fire Near Livermore 95 Percent Contained Sunday
The 253-acre blaze, which started southeast of Livermore on Thursday, was 95 percent contained by Sunday morning.
ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — A blaze dubbed the Hollow Fire that started southeast of Livermore on Thursday evening is now 95 percent contained, with the area burned remaining at 253 acres, Cal Fire said Sunday morning.
The brush fire started about 5:15 p.m. Thursday evening along Tesla Road near McLaughlin Road.
#HollowFire Tesla Road and McLaughlin Road, Southeast of Livermore in Alameda County remains 253 acres and 95% contained. @calfireSCU pic.twitter.com/plFBRuQbLp
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) July 19, 2020
No injuries or damage to structures have been reported, Cal Fire said.
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