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			 The fire in Big Sur — the stunning, mountainous region south of 
			the Monterey Peninsula that reaches into the Los Padres National 
			Forest — grew to 550 acres by late Monday afternoon. 
 			No injuries have been reported in the blaze, which started near the 
			Big Sur Lodge and was fueled by dry brush and high winds, U.S. 
			Forest Service spokesman Andrew Madsen said.
 			Some 300 firefighters were battling the blaze by Monday afternoon 
			and more were expected to arrive on the scene by nightfall, Madsen 
			said.
 			Four air tankers and four helicopters were dropping fire retardant 
			on the flames from above, but the fire had remained entirely 
			uncontained, Madsen said. 			
			
			 
 			"This is an area that hasn't burned in quite a while and there's a 
			real buildup of dead and decadent vegetation," Madsen said. He said 
			strong gusts of wind overnight caused the fire to spread and the 
			area's steep terrain has hindered fire crews from digging 
			containment lines.
 			Between 15 and 20 homes have been claimed by the fire and residences 
			along Pfeiffer Ridge Road and Sycamore Canyon Road were evacuated 
			overnight, said Monterey County spokeswoman Maia Carroll. It was not 
			immediately clear how many homes were threatened or evacuated. A 
			preschool and an elementary school in the area were closed on Monday 
			due to the fire, Carroll said.
 			
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			By late Monday, the fire was mainly burning on Big Sur's Pfeiffer 
			Ridge on the west side of State Route 1, the highway that runs north 
			and south along the Pacific Coast in California. Because of its 
			location, firefighters dubbed it the Pfeiffer fire.
 			The coast road had not been closed as of late Monday, Madsen said.
 			Hikers, campers and sightseers visit Big Sur for its sweeping views 
			and lush beaches. It is home to wealthy permanent and part-time 
			residents as well as those living off the grid in "eclectic 
			residences," Carroll said.
 			Madsen said the fire started near Big Sur Lodge, but the cause of 
			the fire is still under investigation.
 			(Reporting by Laila Kearney in San Francisco; 
editing by Sharon 
			Bernstein and Lisa Shumaker) 
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