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Eagle Fire Caused by Arson, Cal Fire Reports
The fire has burned 14,100 acres and is 75 percent contained as of Thursday morning.

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The fire has burned 14,100 acres and is 75 percent contained as of Thursday morning.

The fire continues to the northwest and east, fueled by higher temperatures and lower humidity.
As Cal Fire researches the cause of the blaze, a blogger takes a photo of the destroyed Eagle Rock guard shack.
As CalFire studies the area to assess the cause of the blaze, a blogger takes a photo of the destroyed Eagle Rock guard shack.
The blaze which has consumed 12,800 acres is traveling through a northwest area with no fire history.
As Cal Fire researches the cause of the blaze, a blogger takes a photo of the destroyed Eagle Rock guard shack.
Several ground crews from various agencies are lined up in Borrego to keep an eye on the fire, which has been moving eastward.
Tired, hungry crews can get a meal, shower, tent and do laundry before going back out on the fire lines.
Several ground crews from various agencies are lined up in Borrego to keep an eye on the fire, which has been moving eastward.
A helicopter base and command post are set up in the Warner Springs area to fight the 4,000-acre brush fire.
A helicopter base and command post are set up in the Warner Springs area to fight the 4,000-acre brush fire.
Help is needed to get firefighters into remote areas between Warner Springs and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Tired, hungry crews can get a meal, shower, tent and do laundry before going back out on the fire lines.
A helicopter base and command post are set up in the Warner Springs area to fight the brush fire.
A helicopter base and command post are set up in the Warner Springs area to fight the 4,000-acre brush fire.
A brush fire that began on Los Coyotes Indian Reservation Thursday night entered Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on Friday afternoon.
A male suspect fled on foot this morning after demanding cash at Ransom Brothers on B Street.
Residents near the fire on Los Coyotes Indian Reservation are providing fire agencies with water from their wells.
A guard shack goes up in flames on land owned by a private company formerly known as Eagle Rock Training Center.