The Colby fire that broke out near Glendora, north of Los Angeles on the edge of the Angeles National Forest, exploded in size Thursday January 16, 2014 as dry brush, steep terrain and winds made for rough firefighting conditions. Nathan Judy, a spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service, said the fire had grown to at least 125 acres by 8 a.m. and that it was moving quickly " going up and down the hills." The fire was reported shortly before 6 a.m. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris)
Several schools and colleges were also evacuated in Azusa and Glendora. The blaze damaged at least three homes, according to local media.
Glendora police detained three men who allegedly set a campfire which sparked the blaze, shortly before 6:00 am (1400 GMT). The long pall of smoke drifted across toward downtown as dawn broke.
"They are being cooperative ... one has made an admission and has admitted to setting this fire," Glendora police chief Tim Staab told reporters at a late morning press conference about the fire.
The three, one of whom is homeless, are being held on $20,000 bail each, he said.
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