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Two new fires ignited in San Diego County on Tuesday, as firefighters continue fighting blazes further north in Los Angeles.
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.
The fires come as San Diego County mountains and valleys, along with other parts of Southern California, remain under a red flag warning.
Lilac, the largest of the San Diego County fires, sparked a wave of mandatory evacuations as officials ordered residents to flee to safety.
Multiple brush fires erupted in San Diego’s North County early Tuesday morning, prompting a fast response from firefighters and mandatory evacuations.
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.
Man arrested in connection with Lilac, Pala fires Collectively, officials said these fires burned about 100 acres and prompted hundreds of evacuations ...
Suspect arrested in connection to Pala and Lilac fires in San Diego County CAL FIRE arrested Ruben Vasquez on felony arson charges after wildfires burned nearly 100 acres in Pala Mesa and Bonsall.
Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection to the Pala and Lilac fires that broke out in northern San Diego County in late January.
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 fire is 10 percent contained at 80 acres.
The fires come as San Diego County mountains and valleys, along with other parts of Southern California, remain under a red flag warning.