BARONA (CNS) - A still-smoldering wildfire that blackened about 133 open acres south of Ramona and briefly threatened some back-country homes was caused by mowing equipment, authorities said Tuesday.
After two days of braving rocky terrain and high heat, more than 200 firefighters have fully contained a 170-acre brush fire that burned on the Barona Indian Reservation. The fire began shortly after ...
BARONA, Calif. — A wildfire that blackened a swath of open land south of Ramona and briefly threatened some back-country homes was caused by a lawn mower, according to Cal Fire. The so-called Feather ...
A wildfire that spread across brushy open terrain was 90% contained Wednesday in a hilly area of Barona, southeast of Ramona, charring about 12.2 acres, according to Cal Fire San Diego. The Wildcat ...
A dozen firefighting aircraft helped halt a 100-acre brush fire that edged within a mile of homes in the rural Barona Mesa community northwest of El Capitan Reservoir on Wednesday. With the blaze no ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — A brush fire in the Barona area ...
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