Evacuation warnings have been lifted hours after the start of the Juno Fire that broke out Saturday in the Fairmont area of Lancaster.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department reported the fire on social media at Lancaster and Munz Ranch roads at 5:29 p.m. Saturday and noted a second alarm had been activated.
The fire was initially reported at 30 acres but grew to 188 acres before forward progress was stopped and lines of cleared vegetation were around 42% of the fire, according to media accounts.
The evacuation warnings were lifted about 8:20 p.m., fire officials said.
