Authorities lifted a mandatory evacuation order that had affected 40 homes in Burbank as crews continued to battle a 45-acre wildfire in Wildwood Canyon Saturday evening.
All evacuations were lifted at 7 p.m., the Burbank Police Department said in a Tweet.
The fire is at 30 percent containment, said Anita Shandi, a Burbank Fire Department spokeswoman.
The Burbank Fire Department, along with the Los Angeles County Fire Department, responded to the flames above Wildwood Canyon Road at around 1:30 p.m.
The Los Angeles Fire Department also sent 50 firefighters including one helicopter to battle the blaze.
The evacuation order had applied to residents on Country Club Drive above Sunset Canyon, according to Burbank police. Officers were going door to door as the fire burned in Burbank hills, the agency said.
People hiking in the area of Wildwood Canyon and Stough Canyon Nature Center “must leave immediately,” the Police Department initially tweeted.
Temperatures in the area hovered around 102 degrees, with winds going about 12 mph, according to county officials.
KTLA’s Cy Smith contributed to this story.
#WildwoodFire UPDATE: ALL EVACUATIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED as of 7:00 PM this evening. @BurbankFire and @BurbankPD thank all our residents for your cooperation. Thanks to @GlendalePD for helping out.
— Burbank Police (@BurbankPD) July 8, 2018
Water drop on aggressive fight against brush fire in Wildwood Canyon. Please be advised all recreation areas above Sunset Canyon are closed and under mandatory evacuation, with the exception of DeBell Golf Course, which remains open at this time. pic.twitter.com/eKV7muFVHf
— Burbank Police (@BurbankPD) July 7, 2018
Latest Remote Automated Weather conditions near the #WildwoodFire in #Burbank are Temperature 102 with wind out of the East/Southeast at 12mph. @BurbankFire @BurbankPD @NWSLosAngeles @BurbankCA https://t.co/ltIcIfSZ70
— LACoFireAirOps (@LACoFireAirOps) July 7, 2018
BRUSH FIRE: Anyone in the Wildwood Canyon hiking or recreation areas and Stough Nature Center recreation areas must leave immediately. pic.twitter.com/a8912ks5MT
— Burbank Police (@BurbankPD) July 7, 2018
BRUSH FIRE 7/7/18 @LACoFireAirOps water dropping Firehawk helicopter with a specialized fly crew of wildland firefighters assisting @BurbankFire with a wildfire above Wildwood Canyon in @BurbankCA with @BurbankPD #WildwoodFire (📷@chrismarq8) pic.twitter.com/xXx010wkMs
— LACoFireAirOps (@LACoFireAirOps) July 7, 2018
2nd alarm #Brushfire in Burbank. Fire running in heavy fuels pic.twitter.com/BIR2v1IyuT
— ValleyFireScan (@ValleyFireScan) July 7, 2018