A man was arrested for lighting a brush in San Bernardino, California, which spread over more than 30 acres before being contained Wednesday afternoon, local cops said.
The blaze started around 2:00 pm on Little Mountain Drive near Edgehill Drive, as a series of destructive and deadly inferings have swallowed parts of Los Angeles and the surrounding area.
No structures were damaged and there were no injuries during the short -term fire, police in San Bernardino said.
The fire burned 34 acres, but the progress was stopped at about 3:30 pm, the San Bernardino County Fire Service reported.
A man has been removed and charged with two crime charges, including reckless burns, police said.
The suspect has not been identified.
The arrest in San Bernardino comes after Los Angeles has arrested four people on arson for attempting to light new fires outside the wild fire zones in the last week.
Firefighters have been fighting many wild fires in the region, with the most harmful inferings being held in La County, burning over 37,000 acres.
More than 10,000 homes and businesses have been ruined and at least 25 people were killed during historical flames.