
A brush fire spread over about 10 acres on the grounds of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Thursday, causing no reported structural damage or injuries.
The fire did, however, force a temporary closure of a stretch of state Route 52.
The wind-driven blaze erupted near the intersection of the route with SR-163 shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department reported.
Authorities shut down the westbound lanes of SR-52 in the area while ground and airborne crews worked to extinguish the flames.
As of 4 p.m., firefighters had halted the spread of the blaze, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue public affairs officials.
The cause was under investigation.
Meanwhile, containment for the Sloane Fire in unincorporated Dehesa, listed at 14 acres, increased to 50% Thursday, CalFire reported on social media. It began late Wednesday afternoon.
– City News Service






