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BERKELEY — The stubborn, 20-acre Grizzly Fire in the Oakland-Berkeley hills is now fully out, according to Oakland Deputy Fire Chief Melinda Drayton.

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Richmond fire reported near homeless camp by I-580 “There is no active fire, no known hot spots,” Drayton said, adding that the team will continue patrolling the burned area with the goal of declaring it officially 100 percent contained Monday night.

UC Berkeley police are investigating the possibility of arson as the cause of the blaze that broke out early Wednesday afternoon off Grizzly Peak Boulevard, on UC Berkeley property, before spreading into Oakland and Tilden Park.