The fire near Fairmount Avenue and Montezuma Road, close to San Diego State University campus, has been reported to be 25% contained by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. The update was shared on X, previously known as Twitter, on Friday morning at 7 a.m.
The blaze has caused damage to six homes, according to authorities. Residents who were evacuated as a safety measure were allowed to return to their homes by 9 p.m. on Thursday. However, Montezuma Road between Collwood Boulevard and Fairmount Avenue is still closed as of Friday morning.
The eastbound Interstate 8 off-ramp to southbound Fairmount Avenue, which was shut down during the fire incident, has been reopened to traffic since 7 p.m. on Thursday as reported by Caltrans.
Efforts to fully contain the fire and ensure the safety of the area are currently ongoing. Firefighters are working on mopping up the remaining hot spots and securing the perimeter to prevent any potential flare-ups. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and follow any instructions given by local authorities.
It is crucial for the community to stay informed about the situation and be prepared to take action if necessary. The cooperation of residents and quick response from emergency services have played a significant role in managing the fire thus far. The support and appreciation for the efforts of firefighters and first responders are essential during these challenging times.
As the investigation into the cause of the fire continues, it is important for everyone to prioritize safety and adhere to any safety guidelines provided by the authorities. The well-being of the community is a top priority, and by working together, we can overcome this challenge and emerge stronger than before. Let us remain united and resilient in the face of adversity.