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Hollow Fire Near Livermore Mostly Contained At 253 Acres
The Hollow Fire, which started southeast of Livermore on Thursday, had been 90 percent contained by Saturday morning, Cal Fire said.

LIVERMORE, CA — A blaze dubbed the Hollow Fire that started southeast of Livermore on Thursday evening is 90 percent contained as of Saturday morning, according to Cal Fire.
The area burned remained at 253 acres overnight, authorities said.
The brush fire started about 5:15 p.m. Thursday evening along Tesla Road near McLaughlin Road.
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No injuries or damage to structures have been reported, Cal Fire said.
#HollowFire Tesla Road and McLaughlin Road, Southeast of Livermore in Alameda County remains 253 acres and 90% contained. pic.twitter.com/Jet44DdDyt
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) July 18, 2020
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