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Both started in San Diego County in the early hours of Tuesday. A map of evacuation orders and warnings issued for the Lilac Fire, burning near Old Highway 395 and Lilac Road in San Diego County.
The Lilac Fire, one of three brush fires that broke out in San Diego County overnight, has already displaced 86 residents and damaged two structures. Wimbledon shocker: Coco Gauff, the No. 2 seed ...
What is the size and containment of the San Diego County fires? The Lilac Fire is 80 acres and is 10% contained, according to Cal Fire’s incident update as of 7:55 a.m.
A helicopter surveys the scene during the Lilac fire in unincorporated San Diego County, CA, on Jan. 21, 2025. Exhausted Los Angeles firefighters on January 20 braced for the return of yet more ...
The Lilac fire burns on a hillside in San Diego County, California, in this long exposure photo taken on January 21, 2025. JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images ...
San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore estimated at least 10,000 people had evacuated their homes due to the Lilac Fire. By Friday night, the number of evacuees still unable to return home was at 7,700.
The county's estimated cost of cleanup and erosion control in areas affected by the Lilac Fire stands at $3.9 million, officials said Tuesday as the Board of Supervisors voted to extend a state of ...
RELATED: Social media reacts to Lilac Fire in San Diego County. The cause of the blaze -- which broke out amid a Red Flag warning slated to expire Sunday night -- was not immediately clear.
Old Highway 395 has reopened and all evacuation orders have been lifted in association with the Lilac fire with some residents-only restrictions, officials announced at 4 p.m. Sunday. Firefighters ...
The fire formed on Thursday, December 7th, near Lilac Road in northern San Diego. Like the wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, the blaze was fueled by strong gusts of wind and quickly ...
Beautiful San Diego Mountain Lilac (ceanothus cyaneus), on the right (east) fork of the Rattlesnake Canyon trail, in Poway.
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Lilac Road Bridge: San Diego’s Iconic Arch Above I-15Completed in 1978, the Lilac Road Bridge is a striking reinforced concrete arch spanning 745 feet over Interstate 15 near Bonsall, California. Designed by Caltrans engineers Fred G. Michaels and John ...
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