The forward spread of a fire that broke out in Witch Creek east of Ramona has been stopped
According to the agency, the 50-acre brush fire, named the Ceasar Fire, started along Highway 78 near Ramona Trails Drive.
#CaesarFire [update] The forward rate of spread has been stopped. EB/WB SR-78 is closed in both directions from Magnolia Ave to Southerland Dam Road. Please avoid the area. Follow @SDCaltrans for road closure updates. pic.twitter.com/9574X7ShUm Structures along Rancho Santa Fe Court were at one point threatened by the flames and those in the vicinity were asked to evacuate.
An evacuation center was set up at Olive Pierce Middle School at 1521 Hanson Street. People with large animals were also asked to take them to the Ramona Rodeo grounds at Aqua Lane.One firefighter received a minor injury and three others are being evaluated, Cal Fire said.Watch Commander: A brush fire is burning in the Ramona Area near SR 78 and Ramona Trails.
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