Multiple agencies responded Monday after a fire broke out among portable generators at a mobile home park in Canoga Park, knocking out power to 112 Department of Water and Power customers and some traffic signals in the area, authorities said.

The fire was reported at 4:50 p.m. in the 8900 block of Eton Avenue, near Nordhoff Street, according to Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department.

A firefighter at the scene said lines connected to a power generator caught fire, igniting nearby shrubbery.

The brief blaze knocked out the generators, leaving the area without electricity just two days after a fire at a DWP facility in Northridge took out power to about 140,000 customers in the San Fernando Valley.

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The electricity appeared to be out throughout the mobile home park. Traffic signals at the corner of Canoga Avenue and Nordhoff Street were also out, with authorities directing traffic from the roadway.

Numerous street lights were dark in the area, bringing Los Angeles Department of Transportation officials to the scene. DWP officials responded to the mobile home park as well.

According to Stewart, the generators were set up at the 112-unit mobile home park to power transformers affected by the outage in Northridge.

However, in a statement Monday evening, A DWP spokesman said the incident was not related to the Northridge outage.

“This is a local outage on our distribution side,” said Joseph Ramallo. “Not transmission, substation or receiving station related.”

LAFD personnel were going door-to-door in the mobile home park to check on residents and “assess immediate needs,” Stewart said.

No injuries were reported.