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Wildfire On Camp Pendleton

Wildfire that burned 1,000 acres on Camp Pendleton was 20-percent contained Thursday morning.

The main entrance to Camp Pendleton. A wildfire began spreading out of control toward the eastern side of the Marine Corps installation about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
The main entrance to Camp Pendleton. A wildfire began spreading out of control toward the eastern side of the Marine Corps installation about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

CAMP PENDLETON, CA — A wildfire that blackened 1,000 acres of vegetation on the land of Camp Pendleton was 20-percent contained this morning, the base's public-affairs office said.

The blaze began spreading out of control toward the eastern side of the Marine Corps installation about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, fire officials said. Authorities cleared people out of various areas on the installation Wednesday afternoon, including Lake O'Neill Campground, as a precaution.

By 7:25 p.m. Wednesday, the fire had burned 925 acres and was 0-percent contained, according to the base's public-affairs office. Around 5:20 a.m. Thursday, the burn zone had grown to about 1,000 acres and was 20-percent contained, the public-affairs office reported.

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"Visible flames are in burnt areas and pose no threat," base officials reported.

All evacuation orders were lifted by 8 p.m. Wednesday, and no roads were closed on the base. Fire crews had been setting and monitoring brush-clearing controlled burns on the base this week, but it was not immediately clear if that activity was related to the wildfire.

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