CAMP PENDLETON, CA — A brush fire blackened dozens of open acres Monday on the grounds of Camp Pendleton, causing no reported structural damage or injuries as firefighters worked to quell the flames. Air tankers and helicopters have been requested to assist as of 3:45 p.m.
The blaze in the northwestern reaches of the northern San Diego County military installation erupted at about 1:30 p.m. Monday, according to 1st Lt. Natalia Rhodes, a base spokesperson.
Within two hours, the burn area had grown to about 50 acres, according to the nonprofit wildfire-information service Watch Duty.
Helping base firefighters extinguish the blaze were personnel with the Orange County Fire Authority and Cleveland National Forest.
"At this time, there are no known threats to life, safety or infrastructure," Rhodes said in the midafternoon. "The cause of the fire remains under investigation."
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