Crime & Safety
Campo Wildfire Fully Contained
The wildfire burned 413 acres in the rural southeastern reaches of San Diego County.

CAMPO, CA — A fast-moving wildfire burned 413 acres in the rural southeastern reaches of San Diego County before being extinguished Tuesday, prompting evacuations of back country homes.
The blaze erupted for unknown reasons about 2:30 p.m. Monday near the intersection of La Posta Road and Old Highway 80 in Campo, just south of Interstate 8 and about five miles west of Golden Acorn Casino, according to Cal Fire.
Fire crews confirmed that the flames were fully contained as of 6:15 p.m. Tuesday.
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Within 90 minutes, authorities had issued evacuation orders for some areas nearest the burn zone and advised residents of other adjacent locales to prepare to clear out of the homes on short notice. A shelter for the displaced was in operation at the casino in the 1800 block of Golden Acorn Way.
As of shortly after 6:30 p.m. Monday, the flames had blackened an estimated 350 acres, according to Cal Fire. By that point, firefighters -- who were attacking the blaze on the ground and aboard air tankers and water- dropping helicopters -- were making good progress toward getting the flames under control, the state agency reported.
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The fire was 10% contained at 9:25 p.m. Monday.
Remaining closed to through traffic in the early evening due to the blaze were Old Highway 80 from Crestwood Road to Kitchen Creek Road, and state Route 94 from La Posta Road to Old Highway 80, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
— City News Service