Brush fire scorches several acres in Agua Dulce area

A wildfire burning in the 10000 block of Soledad Canyon Road in the Agua Dulce area of Los Angeles County kept firefighters busy Tuesday afternoon.

The fire quickly scorched approximately 10 acres as it burned uphill in light to medium brush and 3-5 mph winds moving south, according to fire officials.

The blaze broke out shortly before 4:30 p.m. No structures were threatened and no injuries were reported.

Firefighters mounted an aggressive attack on the ground and in the air with the help of fixed-winged aircraft and helicopters.

A Los Angeles-bound Metrolink train was forced to stop between the Via Princessa and Vincent Grade/Acton stations due to the fire.

Crews were able to get the upper hand on the fire about 90 minutes after it broke out. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

No further details were immediately available.

CNS contributed to this report