Anita Brush Fire Threatens Homes in East County, But No Damage Reported

A makeshift shelter for evacuees was in operation at Regal Edwards Rancho San Diego, a movie multiplex on Jamacha Road in Rancho San Diego.

Anita Brush Fire Threatens Homes in East County, But No Damage Reported
A Cal Fire truck at the scene of a wildfire. Photo by Ed Sherman
A Cal Fire truck at the scene of a wildfire. Photo by Ed Sherman
A Cal Fire truck at the scene of a wildfire. Photo by Ed Sherman

A brush fire spread dangerously close to homes Monday while charring about 20 open acres in a rural part of East County Monday.

The Anita Fire prompted evacuations as ground and airborne crews worked to douse the flames.

The fire began for unknown reasons about 1:30 p.m. off Millar Anita Lane and Millar Ranch Road, south of state Route 94 in the San Miguel area, according to Cal Fire.

Authorities evacuated people out of houses closest to the burn area and advised other nearby residents to shelter in place until crews could the get the flames under control, said Cal Fire Capt. Thomas Shoots.

A makeshift shelter for evacuees was in operation at Regal Edwards Rancho San Diego, a movie multiplex on Jamacha Road in Rancho San Diego.

As of 3:45 p.m., firefighters, including personnel aboard air tankers and water-dropping helicopters, had halted the spread of the blaze, which came within a few hundred feet of some homes, Shoots said.

By 6:30 p.m., crews had the smoldering burn area 60% contained, Cal Fire reported.

No structural damage or injuries were reported. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

City News Service contributed to this report.