CAMPO, Calif. (AP) -- Authorities are evacuating homes in eastern
San Diego County as firefighters battle a 100-acre wildfire that
has destroyed one structure.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection says
the fire began around 2 p.m. Sunday in a rural area northeast of
Campo and near the Golden Acorn Casino.
Capt. Daryll Pina said the fast-moving fire has destroyed one
structure, but he hasn't been able to confirm what it was.
It's not clear how many residents are under the mandatory
evacuation.
Meanwhile, a 2,200-acre wildfire that erupted Saturday in a
remote area of Riverside County is 60 percent contained.
Authorities say they expect full containment of the blaze burning
between Beaumont and San Jacinto to be fully contained this
evening.
