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A fire that has scorched 120 acres of brush along the border of Riverside and San Bernardino counties west of Norco was 99% contained Sunday. The so-called Euclid Fire broke out about 2:50 p.m.
No structures were damaged and there no injuries were reported Saturday in a fast-moving brush fire in Jack Smith Park.