Wildfires Force Evacuations in Los Angeles: Sunset Fire Burns 40 Acres, Threatens Hollywood Landmarks

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A brush fire known as the Sunset Fire has burned more than 40 acres in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills.
Evacuation orders are in place for residents between Runyon Canyon and Wattles Park.
Iconic landmarks, such as the Hollywood sign and the historic TCL Chinese Theater, are near the mandatory evacuation zone.
Flames have been contained, but firefighters remain in the area.

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