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Cocos Fire, originally known as the Twin Oaks Fire, [3] was a wildfire that ignited on May 14, 2014 in San Marcos, California, in the hills south of California State University, San Marcos. [4] The Cocos Fire quickly spread into western Escondido. The fire destroyed more than 40 buildings, including a dozen single-family homes. [5]
Eleven people were in the home and had been accounted for by 5:16 a.m., county officials said in a statement. aerial aftermath house fire (WXIA) Three boys, 6, 12, and 13 years old, were killed.
Editor's note: As of Thursday, Dec. 12, the Franklin Fire is still consuming thousands of acres. Click here for the latest. SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Firefighters began to contain a fast-growing ...
Red Flag fire warnings are expected to remain for the Malibu area along the Southern California coast into Wednesday afternoon after the Franklin Fire forced evacuation orders or warnings for ...
San Clemente Island: Los Angeles: 13,000: July 24: July 30: Burned more than one-third of San Clemente Island, damaging electrical infrastructure for the naval base there. [76] Nixon: Riverside, San Diego: 5,222: July 29: August 7: Forced evacuations near Anza. Destroyed 23 structures and damaged three. Human caused. [77] [78] Pedro: Mariposa ...
The Poinsettia Fire was the second most destructive of the San Diego County wildfires. [35] It caused property damage estimated at $22.5 million, [36] as well as the only reported fatality in the San Diego County series of wildfires. As of July 10, 2014, the cause of the fire is listed as "undetermined", which allows for further investigation ...
According to CAL FIRE, fire crews continue to gain ground, and the blaze is more than 60% contained. However, firefighters will now face a renewed threat of strong winds as they attempt to contain ...
San Diego: 273,246 110,579 October 2003: 2,820 15 8. Rattlesnake: Glenn: 1,340 540 July 1953: 0 15 All deaths were firefighters trying to outrun the fire 9. Loop: Los Angeles: 2,028 821 November 1966: 0 12 All deaths were members of the El Cariso Hotshots 10 Hauser Creek San Diego: 13,145 5,320 October 1943: 0 11 11. Inaja San Diego: 43,904 ...