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Creek Fire forces Christmas Eve evacuations north of

Creek Fire forces Christmas Eve evacuations north of San Diego

Creek Fire forces Christmas Eve evacuations north of San Diego Tim Fitzsimons © Provided by NBC News A wildfire near a military base 50 miles north of San Diego forced thousands of people to evacuate on Christmas Eve, according to local fire authorities. The fire broke out Wednesday in northern San Diego County, much of which is occupied by Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. NBC San Diego reported that about 7,000 people were ordered to evacuate overnight in the base communities and in neighboring Fallbrook. In an update posted just after 9 a.m. PT, Ryan Rushing, a division chief at the Camp Pendleton Fire Department, said the fire had burned over 3,000 acres was zero percent contained.

Camp Pendleton-area evacuations underway as Creek Fire rages

Thousands evacuate after fire breaks out near Camp Pendleton in Southern California

Thousands evacuate after fire breaks out near Camp Pendleton in California By (0) Dec. 24 (UPI) A wildfire near California s Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is forcing about 7,000 people to evacuate on Christmas Eve, fire authorities said. According to Ryan Rushing, a division chief at the Camp Pendleton Fire Department, the fire started Wednesday night and by 9 a.m. PST Thursday, it had grown to 3,050 acres and was zero percent contained. Advertisement Rushing said his department is cooperating with CalFire and the U.S. Forest Service to build containment lines for the blaze, which was fueled by steep terrain, difficult access, and winds.

Thousands Without Power On Christmas Eve Due To Santa Ana Winds

A Christmas Miracle: Power Restored To Thousands After Precautionary Shutoffs Due To Santa Ana Winds Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles SANTA CLARITA (CBSLA) – The Santa Ana winds have died down Thursday night, just in time for Christmas giving many SoCal residents the gift of restored power. © Provided by CBS Los Angeles A family in the Canyon Country area of Santa Clarita, Calif., runs a generator due to the power shutoffs caused by Santa Ana winds. Dec. 23, 2020. (CBSLA) After more than a day in the dark, Canyon Country residents can see the light again. “It’s Christmas. You can’t see your family…and then on top of that, not having power not even the Christmas lights it’s a different feeling to get it back, ” said Virginia Thomasino.

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