Improved weather conditions continued to help firefighters in their battle against the massive Powerhouse Fire, reports KTLA.
The fire has burned 32,032 acres and was 65 percent contained as of Wednesday morning, fire officials said.
A total of six structures have been destroyed and 15 damaged, according to Los Angeles County officials. Some 275 structures were still threatened.
Residents have been allowed back into all of the communities that were affected by the fire, including Lake Hughes, Lake Elizabeth and Green Valley.
The fire broke out last Thursday near a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power facility in Francisquito Canyon, near Drinkwater Reservoir.
The flames spread rapidly, fueled by a combination of high temperatures, fierce winds and dry brush.
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