So another fire on southeast Camp Pendleton has been raging this afternoon (yes, again – just like last week). This one’s at ~1500 acres and is still out of control despite firefighters jumping on it fairly quickly. Good information from area residents resides in the comments of the NCTimes article (as always for us North County folks) – click here. There’s also info being posted on the SD County Emergency Website and on the USMC Website as well.
Archive for October, 2008
Pendleton Fire Morning Update
Finally got a bit of a hit on the MODUS MOD14 infrared imaging from NASA…but it only shows some very general information right now (it’s current as of 4am Pacific). The red dots at this point show nothing more than to illustrate the general area of the fire.
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The good news is that 70% containment is being reported by the USMC.
From the USMC:
“As of 0230
The Golf Course and the riding areas at Camp Pendleton’s Stepp Stables will be closed today, Oct. 9, until further notice.
As of 0120
Firefighting units from Federal, State and local agencies continue to fight the November fire, which originated in Range 401 at approximately 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. The fire, which started burning in an area southwest of Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, and initially spread rapidly in a northeastern direction, has slowed considerably on three sides. The change of weather conditions and a shift in the wind direction continue to help firefighting efforts.
At this point, the November fire has burned between 900 to 1,000 acres, and is approximately 70 percent contained.
A small brush fire was reported south of Serra Mesa Housing shortly after 9:00 p.m. Camp Pendleton Fire immediately responded with multiple engines, and that fire was quickly contained. During this time, several homes in Serra Mesa Housing were threatened. However, no damage to housing occurred.
Currently, all roads and gates on Camp Pendleton are open. Power has been restored to all areas of the Base. “
Pendleton Fire Pics from @viss
Fantastic (and recent) night shots of the Camp Pendleton fire have just been posted by Twitter’s @viss.

Check them out by clicking





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