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Pala Fire The Pala Fire started near Southbound Interstate 15 and Steward Canyon Road, according to Cal Fire. As of 11:02 a.m. Tuesday, the Pala Fire had burned 17 acres and was 100% contained.
The fire started off Lilac Road near Old Highway 395 around 12:30 am. Strong Santa Ana winds, dry conditions, and rugged terrain made stopping it difficult.
The Lilac Fire in Bonsall has burned at least 85 acres since it first broke out overnight, and fire crews are still trying to contain it. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry spoke to Cal Fire Capt. Robert ...
In an update around 9:50 a.m., Cal Fire said the forward rate of spread had been stopped. As of 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, the fire was at 85 acres and 90% contained.
As firefighters descended on the Lilac Fire in Bonsall early Tuesday, several crews helping battle the blaze were from outside San Diego County and even California, with many hailing from more ...
CAL FIRE Where Is the Lilac Fire Located? The Lilac Fire was burning near Old Highway 395 and Lilac Road in Bonsall, California, 47 miles north of San Diego. Structures are threatened by the flames.
Latest updates on the fires: Thursday, Jan. 23: Cal Fire San Diego announced the Lilac Fire in Bonsall was 100% contained by Wednesday evening. The blaze destroyed 85 acres, the agency said.
Lilac Fire evacuees Israel Valenzuela and his wife Alyssa Valenzuela watch their dog Moose play with a stick as they wait for word that the road block to their Bonsall home has been lifted while ...
The largest, the Lilac Fire, has scorched 85 acres and is 35% contained. The fire, which started overnight in Bonsall, forced at least 40 people to evacuate early this morning.