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Where is fire near San Diego?
A brush fire erupted near the unincorporated area of Rancho San Diego late Wednesday and blackened up to 15 acres while threatening structures. CalFire dubbed it the Willow Fire. Officials received reports of a fire at about 10 p.m. in the 2800 block of Willow Glen Drive.
Where is the brush fire in San Diego?
San Diego Fire-Rescue managed to knock down a brush fire that was threatening some homes in Mira Mesa along a canyon. The brush fire is reported in a canyon near Black Mountain Road and Mercy Road. Homes along the canyon off Polaris Drive were threatened until a helicopter dropped some water and stopped the immediate threat, SDFD tweeted.
Where are the wildfires in San Diego?
SAN DIEGO - Firefighters responded to a two-alarm structure fire Sunday morning along University Avenue in North Park. The fire was reported around 9 a.m. in the 3000 block of University Avenue.
Is there a fire in San Diego?
There are several wildfires still burning throughout California. Currently there are no active fires that are affecting travel to San Diego County and conditions remain safe for visitors.San Diego's main highways are open including I-5, I-805, I-15 and I-8 and air quality is normal throughout most of the region.

Is San Diego safe from fires?
In the San Diego region, much of the rural inland area is currently categorized as being in high or very high fire hazard zones including Jamul, Alpine, Boulevard, Ramona and Valley Center. Parts of cities including Escondido, Poway and San Diego are also in the red.
Is the air quality in San Diego affected by the fires?
We noticed that this year. We had areas in New England being shut down because of air quality from fires that were in California.” The wildfire smoke is particularly dangerous in San Diego's communities of color, which are already coping with poor air quality.
Is there a fire in Oceanside right now?
Oceanside Fire 3736's Tweets There is no fire threat to our district at this time.
Are there fires in Fallbrook CA?
North County Fire Protection District's Tweets is on scene of a small vegetation fire in the area of the 4000 block of Olive Hill Road in Fallbrook. The fire has been extinguished.
Where is the smoke coming from in San Diego?
SAN DIEGO — Smoke from the brush fire in Laguna Niguel, which authorities say has burned nearly 200 acres as well as multiple homes, could be seen from several areas of San Diego County.
Why is it so hazy in San Diego?
San Diego air quality suffers from frequent and prolonged periods of unhealthy ozone pollution. Ozone is a corrosive gas pollutant composed of three oxygen atoms.
Where is the smoke in Fallbrook coming from?
According to NCFPD John Choi, the smoke seen by Fallbrook and Bonsall residents is from a fire on Camp Pendleton at Training Area 3 and is no danger to Fallbrook or Bonsall.
Where is the Camp Pendleton fire?
Firefighters were still patrolling a fire Wednesday that burned more than 650 acres at the Camp Pendleton Marine base. The Camp Pendleton Fire Department reported that the vegetation fire near the Romeo 3 training area started around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday.
What fire gives off?
Fire is a chemical reaction that converts a fuel and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water. It is an exothermic reaction, in other words, one that produces heat.
Where is the fire in north San Diego?
The fire is near Cold Springs Road and Tenaja Road in the community of La Cresta. It is just north of Camp Pendleton, 10 miles west of Temecula, and 12 miles east of San Clemente.
How many fire stations are in San Diego County?
San Diego County, CA has 252 Fire Departments and Fire Stations.
Wildfire Hazard Map
In San Diego County, wildfires are a major hazard to our communities. Use this tool to discover the level of wildfire hazard in your area and learn how to reduce your risk.
How to use the Wildfire Hazard Map Tool
Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps evaluate "hazard," not "risk." They are like flood zone maps. "Hazard" is based on the physical conditions that create a likelihood that an area will burn over a 30 to 50-year period, without considering modifications such as fuel reduction efforts, which are temporary and cannot be expected to persist over time.
