A small fire in a backstage area at Disneyland prompted the closure of Adventureland on Thursday night, Feb. 6. The fire was quickly extinguished.

A Disneyland official said an area of vegetation burned. Disneyland’s fire department and Anaheim Fire & Rescue put out the flames. Main Street remained open.

No guests or employees were injured, and no structures were damaged, the official said.

A video posted on Twitter showed flames rising above a fence near where the Jungle Cruise boats are stored. The make-believe Disneyland fire station is in the frame, to the left of the flames. Some park guests stopped to watch while a cast member blocked off the area.

Anaheim Police Department Sgt. Shane Carriger said Anaheim Fire & Rescue responded just after 6 p.m. The first crew to arrive canceled the rest of the response and had the fire out within minutes, Carriger said.

The Disneyland official did not say how the fire started.

Park guests posted on social media that the electricity was out in some areas.