Two more fires broke out in the Sepulveda Basin last night as cleanup to remove brush in the area started this week to prevent fires.

So far this year, there have already been more than 250 fires in that area, a place that is supposed to be an Olympic venue in 2028.

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Luckily both of the fires were small in size. One man was even seen using a bucket and water from the LA river to try and put out the flames until fire fighters could get here.

The homelessness population in the area, with an estimated 300 people, are often blamed for the fires.

LA mayor Karen Bass said she considers this an emergency and plans to clear it out. But she says it won’t be easy.

“I think this is a particular population that might be a bit

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