Fire Crews Box In Bonsall Brush Blaze As Flames Creep Toward Homes

Firefighters moved quickly yesterday after a brush fire flared up near homes in Bonsall, with CAL FIRE and San Diego County Fire crews racing to Morro Hills Road in the Morro Hills area to keep the flames in check.

The vegetation fire, reported close to the intersection of Morro Hills Road and San Jacinto Circle West, was pegged at about 2 acres. Crews focused on defending nearby houses while holding a forward line on the slow-moving blaze. Early updates did not include any information about injuries or evacuations.

What agencies reported

According to a post from CAL FIRE/San Diego County Fire, the incident remained relatively small at roughly 2 acres but did threaten nearby structures as it burned at a slow rate of spread. The agency shared specific coordinates for the fire’s location (33°18’06.8″N 117°15’35.7″W) near Morro Hills Road and San Jacinto Circle West and listed multiple units responding on scene.

Regional fire activity

The Bonsall blaze unfolded as Southern California faced several larger wildfires this week, including the Tusil Fire in San Diego County and the Bain and Verona fires in neighboring Riverside County. Those incidents have prompted evacuations and put pressure on regional firefighting resources, as reported by KVCR. Together, they are a pointed reminder of how quickly dry brush can turn into a direct threat to homes when conditions line up…

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