Evacuation Orders Issued as Live Oak Fire Burns in Fallbrook, California
Fallbrook fire map: Evacuation orders issued as blaze burns near Live Oak Park Road, California
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A brush fire, now named the Live Oak Fire, has prompted evacuation orders in Fallbrook, California. The fire has burned about two acres near Live Oak Park Road, with mandatory evacuations for specific zones and road closures in effect. No structures are currently threatened.
- 01Evacuation orders are in place for specific zones in Fallbrook.
- 02The Live Oak Fire has burned approximately two acres.
- 03No structures are currently threatened by the fire.
- 04Road closures are in effect on Gum Tree Lane and Live Oak Park Road.
- 05Residents are advised to leave immediately if they feel in danger.
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A brush fire, referred to as the Live Oak Fire, is currently burning near the 2500 block of Live Oak Park Road in Fallbrook, California. As of now, the fire has consumed approximately two acres, and authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders for Zones SDC-0100, SDC-0101, and SDC-0102. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office has emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging residents in the affected areas to evacuate immediately. Fortunately, no structures are threatened at this time. In addition to the evacuations, road closures are in effect on Gum Tree Lane and Live Oak Park Road, extending about one mile in each direction from their intersection. Residents are advised to remain alert for increased law enforcement and firefighting activity in the area.
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Residents in the affected zones must evacuate to ensure their safety, and local traffic is disrupted due to road closures.
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