SAN DIEGO, CA — A cross-border brush fire burning in rugged terrain along the U.S.-Mexico border blackened hundreds of acres and prompted evacuation warnings Tuesday.
The blaze, dubbed the Border 6 Fire, sparked shortly before 2 p.m. Monday near Marron Valley Road in Dulzura, according to Cal Fire. By Tuesday afternoon, the fire had burned about 300 acres north of the border and more than 400 acres in Mexico.
By 5:45 p.m., the fire had spread 650 acres and was 0% contained.
"The fire continues to spread at a critical rate, requiring extended attack operations," officials said.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office issued evacuation warnings for nearby residents. Evacuation warnings were issued for the following zones: SDC-2544, SDC-2545, SDC-2605, SDC-2643, SDC-2644 and SDC-2645.
A temporary evacuation point was established at the Regal Edwards Rancho San Diego parking lot at 2951 Jamacha Road in El Cajon.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
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