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Brush fire, smoke, flames, evacuations, map in San Diego near Fairmount Ave
A vegetation fire started near Home Depot in the area of Fairmount Ave. Thursday morning.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department was on the scene of a small vegetation fire near Grantville Thursday morning. Crews knocked the flames down quickly and were mopping up the area as of 9:50 a.m.
The fire broke out at 5960 Fairmount Ave. around 9:12 a.m. Fire officials say the cause of the blaze was under investigation.
The fire burned more than 40 square feet before fire crews extinguished it.
This is a breaking story and will be updated as more information is made available.
Prepare for a Wildfire evacuation
CalFire has built a list of things to have ready in case you and your family are evacuated during any wildfire or disaster.
Ensure your wildfire ‘Go Bag’ includes:
- A 3-day supply of non-perishable food & 3 gallons of water per person
- A map with at least 2 evacuation routes
- Necessary prescriptions or medications
- A change of clothes & extra eyeglasses/contact lenses
- Extra car keys, credit cards, cash, or traveler’s checks
- A first aid kit & sanitation supplies
- A flashlight & battery-powered radio with extra batteries
- Copies of important documents (birth certificates, passports, etc.)
- Pet food & water
Always have sturdy shoes and a flashlight near your bed, ready for sudden night evacuations.
If time allows, consider adding:
- Valuables that are easy to carry
- Family photos and irreplaceable items
- Personal computer data on hard drives and disks
- Chargers for cell phones and laptops
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What factors contribute to high fire danger in Southern California?
Dry, warm Santa Ana winds
Santa Ana Winds occur when air from the desert region blows westward toward the California coast. This results in dry air that flows est to west over the mountains and towards the valleys and coast of Southern California. Santa Ana winds typically feel warm because as the cool desert air moves down the side of the mountain, it is compressed, which causes the temperature of the air to rise. We tend to see relative humidity plummet and temperatures soar during offshore wind events like this.
These winds create high fire conditions not only for a fire to start but offshore, Santa Ana winds are the perfect fan needed to allow a fire to explode in size once it starts.
Lack of rain, dry vegetation
The water year restarts every year on October 1 and measures the rain totals for the season through the following September. When rain totals are below average, the vegetation that once was green turns brown and dry and can serve as fuel for wildfires. The saturated ground can help mitigate fire risk substantially, but the opposite tends to elevate our fire risk. The sooner and more frequently we see substantial rainfall, the lower our risk of a wildfire starting and spreading rapidly.
Electrical equipment concerns
When a region is in critical fire danger, power companies tend to shut off power in pre-planned ways in order to prevent electrical equipment from sparking or starting fires. It is also because electric consumption tends to climb with warmer temperatures (usually thanks to A/C needs) and can lead to overall stress on the power grid. When you combine the risk of fire with planned power shut-offs, many school districts will close. Schools can also be used as monitoring sites for fire crews in the event of a fire starting.
Brush fire in San Diego near Fairmount Ave prompts evacuations
A brush fire has erupted near Fairmount Ave in San Diego, sending plumes of smoke and flames into the air. The fire has spread rapidly, prompting evacuations in the surrounding areas.
Residents are urged to evacuate immediately and seek shelter in a safe location. The fire is currently moving in a northwesterly direction towards residential neighborhoods.
Authorities have released a map outlining the evacuation zones and road closures in the affected areas. Please refer to the map for the latest information on the fire and evacuation orders.
Stay tuned for updates on the brush fire near Fairmount Ave in San Diego. Please stay safe and follow all evacuation orders.
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