Update: Nearly full contained Border 2 Fire in San Diego County, now at 90%
Briefly

The Border 2 Fire began on January 23 in the Otay Mountain Wilderness of San Diego County, affecting 6,625 acres over six days. The Unified Command, including Cal Fire and the San Diego County Sheriff's Office, has significantly contained 90% of the fire with the assistance of a large fire crew and various firefighting resources. Despite minimal activity currently, suppression efforts continue with mop-up and patrols planned. Residents are advised to review evacuation orders and road closures related to the incident.
The Border 2 Fire has burned 6,625 acres in San Diego County, and fire crews have effectively contained 90% of the blaze as of Wednesday morning.
Fire suppression efforts have involved substantial resources, including numerous air tankers and ground crews dedicated to containment and further suppression repair.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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