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Firefighters Respond to Small Blaze on Marine Corps Base in San Diego

Firefighters responded to a small wildfire at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS) in San Diego, California.

Brush fire reportedly It started According to NBC News San Diego, Monday around 2:20 p.m.

Smoke rising into the sky as a result of the fire was “visible from as far south as North Park and nearby highways.”

Firefighters with the San Diego Fire and Rescue Department (SDFD), along with “other agencies,” are reportedly currently battling a brush fire on the base, which is “spreading slowly” but has affected 10 acres. It is reported that there are. Exit.

in post The Miramar base said on X that SDFD and base firefighters responded to a wildfire that started “at the airfield located south of the runway.” Miramar Station noted that the wildfire affected 12 acres.

“Miramar Station firefighters and local San Diego firefighters responded to a brush fire on an airfield located south of the base's runway,” Miramar Station wrote. “The fire has been extinguished and has stopped spreading to five acres. Fire personnel are currently working to ensure the safety of the area.”

updated postMiramar Station said the wildfire had spread to 12 acres.

The small wildfire at Miramar Airfield comes as people in the Los Angeles area face multiple wildfires that have spread over the past week, leaving many people without homes or businesses. .

Breitbart News previously reported that several celebrities, including Mandy Moore, Miles Teller and John Goodman, were left homeless as a result of the fires in and around the Los Angeles area.

There are currently three fires burning. Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Hearst Fire, According to To Calfire. The largest fire, the Palisades Fire, affected 23,713 acres and was 14 percent contained. The second largest fire, the Eaton Fire, affected 14,117 acres and was 33 percent contained.

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