A large vegetation fire began burning Thursday afternoon on a hilltop near the U.S.-Mexico border. As night fell, the flames cast an eerie glow across Otay Mountain. At a little before 2:30 p.m ...
But the blaze, known as the Border 2 fire ... and Police Departments were monitoring the fire as some residents anxiously watched the orange glow and smoke billowing in the distance.
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Rain aiding efforts battling Border 2 Fire near Otay MountainThe Border 2 Fire broke out on Otay Mountain near the Otay ... As night fell, the flames cast an eerie glow across Otay Mountain. As of 10:30 p.m. Friday, the fire has scorched 6,273 acres and ...
Wind from the ocean pushed the Border 2 fire east Friday and the evacuation area expanded to include Dulzura and other rural spots east of Otay Mountain ...
Another fire is ablaze in Southern California, igniting Thursday near San Diego, continuing weeks of blazes in Southern California. The Border 2 Fire was discovered around 2:30 p.m. PT in the Otay ...
The Border 2 Fire was 88% contained by Tuesday evening ... As night fell, the flames cast an eerie glow across Otay Mountain. As of 10:30 p.m. Friday, the fire has scorched 6,273 acres and is ...
A large vegetation fire began burning Thursday afternoon on a hilltop near the U.S.-Mexico border. As night fell, the flames cast an eerie glow across Otay Mountain. At a little before 2:30 p.m ...
One of the recent blazes that ignited in San Diego County is the Border fire, and evacuation orders and warnings have been issued across the area. The Border fire ignited on Thursday afternoon and ...
While the majority of the largest and most destructive fires had been more than 90 percent contained by Monday, last week’s more than 6,600-acre Border 2 fire is 43 percent contained.
The largest fire, covering 23,448 acres in western Los Angeles, is 90% contained. The blaze has burned 14,021 acres near Pasadena. It is 98% contained. Border 2: 6,625 acres near Mexico border ...
The Border 2 fire grew Friday to nearly 6,300 acres ... said he first spotted an orange glow atop Otay Mountain on Thursday night. “We thought everything was going to be OK,” he said.
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