Grass Fire In Rural Southeastern Sacramento County Fully Contained, 84 Acres Burned

HERALD (CBS13) – The latest on a fire in southeastern Sacramento County:

2:45 p.m.

Cal Fire says the Browns Fire, which was burning off of Twin Cities and Clay Station roads, is now 100 percent contained.

About 84 acres burned in the fire.

No other details, including what sparked the fire, have been released.

11:47 a.m.

Firefighters are battling a grass fire in southeast Sacramento County.

The fire - which has been dubbed the Browns Fire - is near Twin Cities and Clay Station roads, northeast of Herald.

As of around 11:47 a.m. Friday, Cal Fire has reported that the burn area is now 84 acres with a 75 percent containment. This is up from 50 acres and 25 percent containment around 11 a.m.

There has been no word on if any homes or other structures are threatened.

Updates to follow. Keep checking back for updates.

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