WRIGHTWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on wildland fires in California (all times local):

8 p.m.

Residents who had to flee a wildfire in the San Gabriel Mountain community of Wrightwood are returning home as firefighters gain a handle of the small blaze.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection says the 10-acre fire is 20 percent contained. Officials had said about 35 homes were threatened by the flames.

The fire was one of several blazes that broke out in California as temperatures soared on Saturday.

Los Angeles County firefighters battled a wildfire by Castaic Lake that grew to about 0.9 of square mile in a remote area. The National Weather Service says the mercury hit 105 degrees in Lancaster, about 30 miles southwest of the lake.

Meanwhile, a small grass fire led to the temporary closure of State Route 13 in Oakland.

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4:30 p.m.

Several wildfires broke out in California as temperatures soar across the state.

In Southern California, a small fire in the San Gabriel Mountains forced the evacuation of up to 35 homes in Wrightwood on Saturday.

Angeles National Forest spokesman Nathan Judy says crews were able to clear brush surrounding the fire to stop its spread and that it appeared they had a handle on it.

In northern Los Angeles County, a wildfire by Castaic Lake is burning about 0.8 of a square mile (2 square kilometers) in a remote area. The National Weather Service says temperatures in Lancaster, about 30 miles southwest of the lake, topped 105 degrees today.

Meanwhile in Northern California, authorities shut down northbound lanes of State Route 13 in Oakland as firefighters try to put out a grass fire.

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3:30 p.m.

Fire officials say a wildfire in Los Angeles County quickly grew to a bit more than a quarter of a square mile. But it was not endangering people or homes.

Los Angeles County Fire Capt. Ron Singleton says the fire at Castaic Lake grew "really fast" on Saturday but was in a remote area.

Air and ground crews were fighting the fire, which sent plumes of black smoke soaring above the lake, about 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles in the Sierra Pelona Mountains.

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2 p.m.

Firefighters were gaining control over a brush fire that forced the evacuation of a handful of homes in the San Gabriel Mountains.

Angeles National Forest spokesman Nathan Judy says the Saturday fire led to a mandatory evacuation of roughly five homes in the community of Wrightwood. He says crews were able to clear brush surrounding the fire to stop its spread and that it appeared they had a handle on it.

He says the fire should be contained at around 7 acres and that no homes have been damaged.

It's unclear how the fire started.