Updated: Monday, 19 Oct 2009, 2:42 PM PDT
Published : Monday, 19 Oct 2009, 2:35 PM PDT
Posted by: Dennis Lovelace
Los Angeles (myFOXla.com) - The biggest wildfire in Los Angeles County history is finally
fully contained.
The U.S. Forest Service says the 250-square-mile Station Fire
was declared 100 percent contained at 7 p.m. Friday, 52 days after
it began.
Authorities had kept the containment figure at 98 percent
since late September even though for weeks there were few signs of
fire in the Angeles National Forest.
After moderate rain last week, crews hiked in and completed
containment lines on a portion of the fire in the San Gabriel
Wilderness area.
Two firefighters were killed during the blaze and 89 homes
were lost.
The fire got its name because it started in the vicinity of a
ranger station. Investigators say the cause was arson.