Wildfire Burns Hundreds Of Acres North Of U.S.-Mexico Border

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San Diego CA

13 June, 2022

6:35 PM

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SAN DIEGO, CA — A wildfire prompted rescues, threatened infrastructure and scorched hundreds of acres Monday in southern San Diego County. The blaze, called the Border 13 Fire, sparked shortly before 1 p.m. east of Marron Valley, near Border Road and just north of the U.S.-Mexico border in the Barrett Junction area, according to Cal Fire. Within two hours, the flames spread over 350 acres and remained 0 percent contained. By 4:30 p.m., the fire had burned 577 acres. Multiple people were rescued from the area, Cal Fire officials said. The fire also threatened infrastructure on Tecate Peak, but no evacuation orders or warnings were issued. The fire burned near the site of the Barrett Fire that has blackened about 65 acres. That fire sparked Sunday evening and was 25 percent contained as of Monday morning. #Border13Fire near Dulzura [update] Fire is 250 acres; 0% contained. Multiple patients have been rescued from the fire area. Threat to infrastructure on Tecate Peak, but no Evacuation Orders or Warnings at this time. pic.twitter.com/qziqS3OXmB— CAL FIRE/SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) June 13, 2022 Also see: Crews Halt Small Brush Fire In Bonsall In San Diego's North CountyBarrett Fire Burns 65 Acres In Rural Area Of San Diego's East County

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