Multiple Wildfires Threaten Structures, Prompt Evacuations in Southern California
Multiple Wildfires Threaten Structures, Prompt Evacuations in Southern California

Multiple Wildfires Threaten Structures, Prompt Evacuations in Southern California

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Several brush fires are actively burning in Southern California, threatening structures and prompting evacuations. The Mission 2 Fire near Fallbrook in North San Diego County has burned about 15 acres near South Mission Road and State Route 76, with evacuation orders issued for nearby neighborhoods and a residential community south of La Canada Road. Ground crews, air tankers, and helicopters are engaged in containment efforts, and an evacuation center has been established in Bonsall. Meanwhile, the McIntire Fire in San Joaquin County has burned approximately three acres near Camanche Reservoir, but no evacuation orders have been issued there. The causes of the fires remain under investigation, and authorities continue monitoring the situation closely as smoke affects surrounding areas including Southwest Riverside County. Residents are advised to stay alert for updates and follow evacuation instructions to ensure safety.

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