Crime & Safety

Four East County Fires Scorch More Than 1,000 Acres Near Julian

Cal Fire is calling the four fires the Vallecito Lightning Complex. All four were caused by lightning.

More than 560 firefighters battled four separate lightning-sparked blazes near Julian early Tuesday.

The Vallecito Fire, the Wilson Fire, the Stewart Fire and the Cooper Fire have scorched a combined 1,002 acres of rural East County since Sunday night, according to Cal Fire.

The Vallecito Fire is burning southeast of Julian, while the three other fires were all burning northeast of the small tourist town. As of early today, no structures were threatened, the state firefighting agency reported.

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The Wilson Fire has burned the most brush—1,400 acres—while the Vallecito Fire has scorched 350, the Stewart Fire 600 and the Cooper Fire, two acres, Cal Fire reported.

The Cooper Fire was fully contained early Tuesday, while the Vallecito was 30 percent contained, the Wilson Fire was 5 percent and the Stewart Fire was zero percent contained, according to Cal Fire, which dubbed the fires the Vallecito Lightning Complex.

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“Firefighters continue to make progress, though there is still a considerable amount of open fire line,” said Cal Fire Capt. Mike Mohler.

“Extreme terrain and distance from roads are making access to fires difficult for ground resources.”

Though no structures were threatened, Mohler said there was a threat to a 69-kilovolt transmission line in Grapevine Canyon that serves the communities of Borrego Springs, Warner Springs and Ranchita.

In addition to 565 fire personnel, 27 fire engines, 22 fire crews, two bulldozers, four helicopters and three airtankers were assigned to fight the Vallecito Lightning Complex.

All four fires were sparked by lightning, Cal Fire reported.

-City News Service


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