All wildfires burning in Southern California were largely contained as of Thursday morning, even after a new fire ignited in San Luis Obispo County on Wednesday afternoon. Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Southern California amid unnaturally dry conditions,
As of Friday afternoon, the Border fire was 4,250 acres in size and 10 percent contained, but no structures were threatened.
As Los Angeles battles the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have already devastated thousands of homes and other buildings, smaller fires near San Diego, California, prompted evacuations Tuesday morning.
The Hughes fire has burned through 3,407 acres since it started late Wednesday morning, according to local officials.
After a night of rain that potentially aided firefighting efforts, the Border 2 Fire was 43% contained by Monday morning.
As winds across the Southern California area are calmer than their peak and firefighters are making progress, the threat to the fire-weary region remains with Santa Ana winds expected to continue in the coming days.
The fires come as San Diego County mountains and valleys, along with other parts of Southern California, remain under a red flag warning.
Rainfall could cause mudslides in area burned by wildfires, with officials warning residents of toxic material from debris and ash.
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Winds have picked up and are expected to continue through Tuesday morning, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking
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