Brush fire forces evacuations at Camp Pendleton
The blaze, dubbed the Pipeline Fire, started in grassland and sent smoke toward Oceanside, while officials said no off-base areas were under evacuation alerts.
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Firefighters continue making progress on Pipeline Fire at Camp Pendleton
Firefighters worked Tuesday to subdue a brush fire that has blackened hundreds of acres and forced evacuations of military facilities on the grounds of Camp Pendleton since it ignited early Monday afternoon. The Pipeline Fire has burned an estimated 1,065 acres as of Tuesday afternoon with 0% containment, according to a Cal Fire status update. The fire prompted precautionary evacuations of some populated sections of the base on Monday. However, …
Camp Pendleton Brush Fire Prompts Evacuations
Smoke is visible in the area.
Oceanside fire: Wildfire erupts near Camp Pendleton, smoke seen across San Diego; check map, visuals
Pipeline Fire erupted near Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California, on Monday. The blaze is burning about 3 miles north of Stuart Mesa Road and Hammond Drive.
Smoke alert, evacuations from wildfire north of Oceanside
A wildfire burning north of Oceanside on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton has scorched more than 900 acres as of late Monday, July 6, and led to evacuations and a smoke advisory for North San Diego County. The Pipeline Fire started around 2 p.m. Monday on base about a mile north of Stuart Mesa Road and Hammond Drive. The fire quickly spread, with thick smoke blowing east and northeast toward Fallbrook and Valley Center, and later south toward Es…
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