Crime & Safety
Crews Halt Brush Fire In Pauma Valley
The slow-moving blaze sparked south of state Route 76 and west of Valley Center Road, according to Cal Fire.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA β Firefighters halted the spread of a brush fire late Wednesday morning in Pauma Valley.
The slow-moving blaze sparked south of state Route 76 and west of Valley Center Road, according to Cal Fire. The fire spread about five acres and caused no reported structural damage or injuries.
#PaumaFire in Pauma Valley [update] Fire spread has been stopped at five acres. Firefighters will remain committed through the afternoon; air resources released. pic.twitter.com/Zgl1PIMimP
β CAL FIRE/SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) June 16, 2021
.@CALFIRESANDIEGO is at scene of a vegetation fire (vehicle fire into vegetation) south of Highway 76 west of Valley Center Road in Pauma Valley. 1-2 acres, light fuels, slow rate of spread. #PaumaFire pic.twitter.com/JPjhJbTu71
β CAL FIRE/SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) June 16, 2021
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