Crime & Safety

UPDATED: Camp Pendleton Fire 66 Percent Contained

There have been no injuries associated with the blaze, despite evacuations of housing and a hospital. The tally burned so far is 2,500 acres.

Originally posted at 1:06 p.m. Oct 7, 2013.

A wildfire that scorched about 2,200 open acres on the grounds of Camp Pendleton over the last two days was roughly two-thirds contained tonight.

Hundreds of federal, state and local firefighters battled the blaze, which temporarily forced some military families from their homes and patients out of a base hospital over the weekend, officials said.

The fire erupted early Saturday afternoon close to Lake O'Neill, near the center of the U.S. Marine Corps installation, according to the base's public affairs office. Full containment was expected by 6 p.m. Tuesday.

In the hours after the flames began spreading, about 330 residents of the O'Neill Heights military housing area were evacuated. They were able to return home late the following afternoon.

Roughly 30 patients at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton were transferred to Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside and Naval Medical Center San Diego in Balboa Park because of the fire. They were brought back Sunday morning, at which point the hospital resumed normal operations, officials said.

The blaze resulted in no reported injuries but caused some minor structural damage, according to the Marine Corps.

The cause was under investigation.

-- City News Service


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