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The site is on the city’s La Costa High Reservoir property on Corintia Street, south of Alga Road and east of El Fuerte ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — An excessive heat warning is in effect for parts of San Diego County this weekend. And with the hotter temperatures comes the risk of wildfires.
SAN DIEGO — A new audit says San Diego should boost its wildfire prevention efforts by more closely monitoring 3,000 acres of city land in high-risk areas and revamping inconsistent policies ...
News / Feb 7, 2025 / 04:53 PM PST There has been an increase in pangas seen washing up on San Diego County's shores. Dan Plante spoke with authorities and has the full report.
The single most common known cause of wildfires in San Diego County from 2019 through 2023 was vehicles, which account for 12% of fires during that time period. That can include fires ignited by ...
In San Diego County, forecasters warned of winds of 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 70 mph. In the mountains, winds could reach 80 to 90 mph, the weather service added.
November Numbers Thanks to cool nights, November continued San Diego’s long streak of cooler-than-normal months. The average temperature for the month, measured at the city’s official weather station ...
Editor's note: This file captures the news of the California wildfires from Tuesday, Jan. 21. For the latest updates on the LA and San Diego fires, follow USA TODAY's coverage for Wednesday, Jan. 22.
San Diego County Braces for Wildfires in a Time of Drought California kicked off Wildfire Preparedness Week on Monday By Joe Little • Published May 2, 2022 • Updated on May 2, 2022 at 5:23 pm ...
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department supplied Cal Fire with their ASTREA helicopter and made water drops to control the Overland Fire. Technology also plays a major role in combating wildfires.
Even so, the San Diego region didn’t get the worst of it, he said. “Southern California did get hit with wildfire exposure, but really parts of Northern California, the Bay Area, got hit ...
The deadliest of those was San Diego’s 273,246-acre Cedar Fire, which started in East County’s Cleveland National Forest and exploded to the west, almost reaching the Interstate-5 corridor. The 2004 ...