Crews patrolled the back lot at Universal Studios throughout the night, guarding against flareups from the smoking rubble of a fire that destroyed some of Hollywood's most famous backdrops.Authorities, meanwhile, on Monday will take up the issue of whether the blaze was worse than it need to be because of low water pressure.
At one point, Sunday's fire was two city blocks wide, and low water pressure forced firefighters to get reserves from lakes and ponds on the property. The blaze was contained to the lot, but burned for more than 12 hours before the final flames were extinguished.
"The water pressure situation was a challenge," Los Angeles County Fire Chief Michael Freeman said. "This fire moved extremely fast."
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