<p>Fire crews battling a vegetation fire in Aliso Viejo, near Laguna Beach, California, on Saturday, June 2, received support from airplanes and helicopters that dropped retardant and water on the blaze.</p><p>This footage from Saturday shows flames on a hillside and a plane dropping red retardant on the fire. That day, about 2,000 homes were placed under evacuation orders, and the fire had grown to around 250 acres, according to officials.</p><p>By Sunday morning, June 3, the size of the fire dropped to 150 acres</a> and the fire was 10 percent contained</a>. Around 300 homes</a> remained under evacuation orders. Credit: Laguna Beach Firefighters via Storyful</p><br />