Update: Border 2 Fire in San Diego County - containment reaches 40%
Briefly

The Border 2 Fire in San Diego County began on January 23 and has burned 6,625 acres with 40% containment as of January 26. Unified Command, consisting of Cal Fire and the San Diego Sheriff's Office, has deployed extensive resources including 151 engines and numerous aerial support units. Rainfall has recently helped in fire suppression, reducing activity and preventing further spread. Fire crews are actively managing containment lines, patrolling for hot spots, and ensuring public safety by issuing evacuation orders and road closures.
The Border 2 Fire, located in San Diego County, has burned over 6,600 acres and is currently 40% contained, following effective suppression efforts by numerous fire units.
Recent rainfall has significantly reduced the fire's activity, preventing further spread, while fire crews work in challenging terrain to construct hand-built containment lines.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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