In the same month that multiple fires devastated Los Angeles County, the Border 2 Fire sparked and set over 6,000 acres ablaze in San Diego County, prompting more evacuation orders, according to officials.
An evacuation order is in effect Tuesday for Otay Mountain-area neighborhoods as crews worked to contain the smoldering remnants of a wildfire that scorched about 10 square miles of remote terrain in the far southern reaches of the San Diego area over the last five days.
A new wildfire was reported today at 9:43 a.m. in San Diego County. Pala 3 Fire has been burning on private land. There is currently no information on the containment of the fire and its cause has not yet been determined.
Assembly Republicans announced a series of bills to improve California’s wildfire prevention, response, and recovery efforts.
A new wildfire was reported today at 10:04 p.m. in San Diego County. Sawday Fire has been burning on private land. There is no update on the containment progress of the fire and its cause remains unknown.
Over 1,100 firefighters were “strategically pre-positioned” across Southern California to address "ongoing critical fire weather," Cal Fire said.
A group of scientists from San Diego just happened to be off the coast of LA when the fires started, and what they found could affect us months or even years from now.
Here are fires that started in San Diego this week: A brush fire was burning close to homes in La Jolla on Thursday afternoon and quickly prompted evacuations, which have since been lifted. The Gilman Fire sparked around 2:30 p.m. near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante, not far from Interstate 5 and UC San Diego's campus.
As firefighters continue to battle the rapidly-growing Border 2 fire, a smoke advisory is in effect for the southwestern area of San Diego County.
SAN DIEGO − Firefighters on Thursday battled ... toxic runoff' Much-needed rain is expected in drought-stricken and wildfire-ravaged areas of Southern California this weekend, weather ...
People can help provide aid to communities affected by the Los Angeles wildfires by dining at a handful of restaurants in San Diego County. Eight establishments have united for a special “Dining for Disaster Relief” campaign to raise money from select menu items to benefit the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.