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What sparked the Lilac fire earlier this month in north San Diego County may never be known.
The number of firefighters and other personnel battling the Lilac Fire reached a peak of 1,409 Sunday and officials at the central command center say they’re likely to begin releasing crews f… ...
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A wind-fanned fire growing at a “dangerous” rate in North County has charred 4,100 acres, destroyed dozens of structures and is threatening 5,000 more, fire officials said Thursday.
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.
What sparked the Lilac fire this month in North County may never be known.Cal Fire and County Fire Authority Chief Tony Mecham said investigators know exactly where the Lilac fire began off the ...
Fire officials and city leaders credit timely preparation and resources for helping to knock down the fast-moving Lilac Fire last December.
OCEANSIDE – Fire crews stopped the Lilac’s destructive march on Friday, keeping to 4,100 acres a blaze that a day earlier had forced thousands to flee their homes, destroyed at least 105 ...
After 10 days of destruction, the Lilac Fire was 100 percent contained Saturday, fire officials announced.
Lilac Fire evacuees Monday are getting their first daytime look at the damage caused by the blaze.
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