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Southern California brush fires ease
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (AP) -- Brush fires that threatened neighborhoods in the eastern Los Angeles County city of Diamond Bar are being contained and school officials are preparing to dismiss students from a campus in the area.
Pomona Unified School District spokesman Tim McGillivray says students will be dismissed at 3 p.m. Tuesday from Diamond Ranch High School but afterschool activities have been canceled.
McGillivray says school will resume Wednesday on a normal schedule.
The school's 1,600 students were kept safe in a gym as fire swept by the campus.

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