Update: Border 2 Fire in San Diego County still at 55% containment as of Monday evening
Briefly

The Border 2 Fire, which ignited on January 23 in San Diego County, has burned 6,625 acres as of January 27. Firefighting efforts include a team of 2,193 personnel and numerous fire suppression assets, achieving 55% containment. Favorable weather conditions, including recent rainfall, have aided in reducing fire activity. Ground crews are focusing on constructing fire lines, mopping up hotspots, and ensuring public safety through coordinated efforts. Evacuation orders continue to be enforced in critical areas, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The Border 2 Fire in San Diego County has burned 6,625 acres over 4 days, with fire crews containing 55% amidst ongoing suppression efforts and investigations.
As of January 27, fire crews have contained 55% of the Border 2 Fire thanks to recent rain and favorable humidity, significantly reducing fire activity.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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