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‘It's like a war zone': Fire sparks along Montezuma Road in College Area
NBC 7’s Todd Strain has the latest on the fire that sparked around 1:30 p.m. in the College Area.
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Residents evacuate from fast-moving brush fire in College Area
NBC 7’s Dave Summers spoke with residents who were in the mandatory evacuation zone when the Fairemont Fire spread through the College Area.
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Firefighters battle brush fire near the College Area of San Diego
A brush fire in the College Area grew quickly Thursday afternoon and was threatening structures in the area.
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Hundreds of goats take over Lake Miramar before wildfires can
The goats may be deployed for brush clearing more often in the future, according to a city spokesman. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports.
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Small brush fire forced temporary evacuations in Poway
A brush fire in Poway forced people to evacuate their homes. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada has more on the fight to get the flames under control and the homes threatened by the fire.
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RV fire spreads to brush in Poway, causes evacuations, road closure
Some residents were evacuated after a brush fire ignited in the Poway neighborhood of San Diego on Saturday afternoon, according to fire officials.
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Firefighters make quick work of vegetation fire in Hillcrest
The fire in Hillcrest began after 3 p.m. and is burning near where state Route 163 intersects with University Avenue.
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Firefighters make fast work of brush fire in Chula Vista near Southwestern College
The fire is burning in the 600 block of Otay Lakes Road, across the street from Bonita Vista Middle School and northwest of Southwestern College.
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Trails, roads in Angeles National Forest closed through 2025 due to Bridge Fire
Trails, roads and recreational sites in the Angeles National Forest impacted by the Bridge Fire will be closed through the end of next year for safety reasons, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced.
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Cooler weather in Southern California helps in wildfire battle
Cooler weather is helping firefighters make progress against three Southern California wildfires. And officials in northern Nevada are hopeful that almost all evacuees from a blaze there will be back home Saturday. Authorities have started scaling back evacuations at the largest blaze. The Bridge Fire east of Los Angeles has torched at least 33 homes and six cabins and forced...
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Cooler weather aiding fight against Southern California wildfires
Cal Fire says they have made progress but there is more work to be done. Here’s where the Bridge, Line and Aiport wildfires stand as of Sunday morning.
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Bridge Fire remains as SoCal's largest active fire at 53,000 acres
Firefighters on Saturday continued to battle the Bridge Fire that spread from San Gabriel Canyon above Glendora into San Bernardino County.
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Crews battling brush fire at Camp Pendleton, smoke advisory remains for northeastern San Diego County
Smoke is visible across North County, but according to Camp Pendleton, there is no current threat to personnel or structures.
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Evacuation order lifted for wildfire in Campo for ‘Church 2 Fire'
An evacuation order for the area was issued but lifted a short time later, although Church Road will remain closed most of Saturday night, officials said.
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Wildfire in Campo contained
Firefighters were battling a 45-acre wildfire that broke out in a rural part of San Diego County Saturday, which prompted a brief evacuation order.
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Seeing smoke? Brush fire burning southeast of Tecate
A fire burning south of the U.S.-Mexico border is sending a plume of smoke that is visible in San Diego.
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Firefighters stop forward rate of Valley Center brush fire, most evacuation warnings lifted
A vegetation fire broke out in Valley Center, located in far North San Diego County on Wednesday afternoon,
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California adds a colossal aircraft to wildfire fighting fleet. See the C-130H airtanker
A gigantic aircraft capable of long-range flights with thousands of gallons of fire retardant has joined California’s airborne firefighting fleet.
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San Diego County will help some residents protect their home from wildfires. Here's how to apply
The California Wildfire Mitigation Program identified high-fire risk areas and places with vulnerable populations to provide defensible space and retrofits to harden homes against wildfires, according to the county.