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Brush Fire Burns Near St. Johns County Junkyard

POSTED: Saturday, March 7, 2009
UPDATED: 3:57 pm EST March 7, 2009

No one was injured after a brush fire started near the A-1 Junkyard on state Road 207 west of St. Augustine in St. Johns County.

Motorists said they could see the flames as high as 30 feet as they drove by the area Saturday afternoon.

Investigators with the St. Johns County Fire Rescue Department and the Division of Forestry are trying to figure out just what caused the fire, which they estimate is about three to four acres in size.

Officials said no one has been injured and no structures have been damaged so far as a result of the blaze.
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