Another fire is ablaze in Southern California, igniting Thursday near San Diego, continuing weeks of blazes in Southern California.
The Border 2 Fire was discovered around 2:30 p.m. PT in the Otay Mountain Wilderness Area about 30 miles southeast of the city and just north of the U.S.-Mexico border.
As of 7:15 p.m. PT, the fire had burned 566 acres and was at 0% containment, according to Cal Fire. The department said the blaze had a “dangerous rate” of spread in an earlier update.
No evacuations have been ordered due to the Border 2 Fire but Cal Fire said that, “there is a threat to critical communication infrastructure on Otay Mountain Repeater Site.”
The Chula Vista Fire Department said that it is monitoring the fire but it did not pose a threat to the city as of just before 3 p.m. PT in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The Border 2 fire is one of two fires that started near San Diego on Thursday as the Gillman Fire forced residents of La Jolla to evacuate for a few hours. The fire’s forward progress was stopped at 3 acres, according to CalFire.
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Border 2 Fire map
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fire erupts at ‘dangerous rate’ at California’s Otay Mountain: See map
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