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An
out-of-control brush fire at Camp Pendleton was creeping closer to the
San Onofre nuclear power plant, prompting evacuations. Southern
California Edison said in a tweet that "about a dozen non-essential
employees evacuated" from the plant because of the fire. The plant is
located off Interstate 5 at the Orange-San Diego county line north of
Camp Pendleton. Edison announced last year it was closing the plant due
to structural problems with facility. The Camp Pendleton fire was
spotted shortly before 10 a.m. Wednesday and forced evacuations of the
De Luz housing area, Mary Fay Pendleton Elementary School and the Naval
Weapons Station Fallbrook, which is on the northeast edge of the
sprawling base. A second school and housing area have been evacuated as
the brush fire at Camp Pendleton continues to spread. The fire, dubbed
the Tomahawk fire, on the northeast section of the base, had burned more
than 150 acres as of 1 p.m., according to Cal Fire. An evacuation
center was established at the Paige Fieldhouse on the base. The
Pendleton fire was one of several blazes burning in San Diego County.
One in Carlsbad has burned homes. More than 11,500 evacuation notices
have been issued for the fire as it moves through neighborhoods amid
steep brushy canyons. |
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Fire forces evacuation of San Onofre nuclear plant
An out-of-control brush fire at Camp Pendleton was creeping closer to the San Onofre nuclear power plant, prompting evacuations.
Southern
California Edison said in a tweet that "about a dozen non-essential
employees evacuated" from the plant because of the fire.
The plant
is located off Interstate 5 at the Orange-San Diego county line north
of Camp Pendleton. Edison announced last year it was closing the plant
due to structural problems with facility.
The
Camp Pendleton fire was spotted shortly before 10 a.m. Wednesday and
forced evacuations of the De Luz housing area, Mary Fay Pendleton
Elementary School and the Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook, which is on
the northeast edge of the sprawling base.
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Huge Pendleton fires nearly contained
CAMP
PENDLETON, Calif. — Firefighters continued making progress Sunday
containing three fires that have blackened 21,900 acres on Camp
Pendleton and Naval Weapons Station Fallbrook.
The largest of the
fires, the fast-moving Las Pulgas Fire, had burned about 15,000 acres
since it erupted for unknown reasons at about 3:15 p.m. on Thursday near
a sewage plant in Camp Las Pulgas. The blaze was 75 percent contained
Sunday afternoon, according to officials.

The
first fire reported, the so-called Tomahawk Fire, broke out at Naval
Weapons Station Fallbrook at the eastern outskirts of Camp Pendleton at
about 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday and later spread to the Marine base. It was
100 percent contained Sunday and had blackened about 5,400 acres.
The
most recent blaze to break out at Camp Pendleton, dubbed the San Mateo
Fire, began spreading just before 11:30 a.m. on Friday near Basilone
Road. It had grown to about 1,500 acres today and was 97 percent
contained, according to base officials.
Gen. James F. Amos, the
Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Brig. Gen. John W. Bullard, the
Marine Corps Installations West commanding general, were briefed today
on the three fires — known collectively as the Basilone Complex – - at
Camp Pendleton. Amos and Sgt. Maj. Michael P. Barrett, sergeant major of
the Marine Corps, also spoke with firefighters working to extinguish
the blazes.
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