"The fire is growing with a moderate rate of spread and structures are threatened," Cal Fire said as it issued evacuation orders.
Two new fires ignited in San Diego County on Tuesday, as firefighters continue fighting blazes further north in Los Angeles.
Forward progress was stopped on the Lilac fire around 10 a.m. It was one of three fires in North County early Tuesday.
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with ...
San Diego County firefighters were working to contain the Lilac Fire, one of three brush fires that broke out early Tuesday morning prompting evacuation orders, school closures and power shutoffs ...
The fires are the Lilac Fire, the largest of the blazes, the Pala Fire and the Riverview Fire, the latter of which saw its forward rate of spread stopped by early Tuesday. The San Diego County Office ...
At least three fires erupted in northern San Diego County overnight—an 80-acre blaze known as the Lilac fire and the 30-acre Pala fire, both of which stood at 0 percent containment on Tuesday ...
The Lilac fire — which began north of West Lilac Road, just west of Interstate 15 — was burning in an area where the relative humidity is very low. Winds gusted up to 21 mph and lasted well ...
As of Tuesday morning, the two new fires have been called the Lilac Fire and the Pala Fire. Both started in San Diego County in the early hours of Tuesday. The Lilac Fire was burning near Old ...