
Brush Fire in Lakeside Grows Rapidly, Threatening Homes
A significant brush fire, dubbed the Monte Fire, has erupted in Lakeside, California, expanding its reach to a staggering 340 acres within just a few hours of its ignition. Crews from Cal Fire San Diego are currently tackling the blaze, focusing on preventing it from spreading to nearby communities. As of this afternoon, containment stands at a mere 10%, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
The fire broke out around 3 p.m. near the 15000 block of El Monte Road, an area surrounded by dense trees and heavy brush. Quickly after its ignition, the fire was reported to be moving at a moderate rate, but recent updates suggest that fire movement has slowed.
Evacuations and Precautionary Measures
Evacuation orders are in effect for several neighborhoods, specifically those located north of El Monte Road and south of Roosevelt Lane. Residents in the impacted areas are advised to seek safety and evacuate to designated locations if necessary. The nearest evacuation point has been established at the Walmart Supercenter at 13487 Camino Canada in El Cajon, with alternative shelters available for pets.
In addition to the evacuation orders, local authorities have implemented road closures to ensure public safety. A hard closure is in place at El Monte Road and Yucca Drive, allowing only residents to access certain areas. A smoke advisory has also been issued for Lakeside and adjacent regions as the fire generates heavy smoke.
Community Support and Staying Informed
As the situation unfolds, residents are encouraged to stay informed through trusted news sources and local alert systems. Updates on evacuation statuses and firefighting efforts can be monitored through Genasys Protect’s website and app, providing real-time information for those affected.
This alarming event serves as a reminder of the fire threat that many communities in San Diego County face, particularly during dry seasons when conditions are ripe for wildfires. The community’s resilience is vital in navigating these emergencies.
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