Twenty people were evacuated near large fire at an auto wrecking yard that destroyed an estimated 200 vehicles, as reported by CNS.
San Diego Fire-Rescue Department crews, along with the Chula Vista and Imperial Beach fire departments and Cal Fire San Diego, were battling the flames at 1950 Cactus Road, south of state Route 905.
The fire was first reported at about noon Saturday, according to a fire department incident report. The first firefighting unit arrived at 12:11 p.m. Thick black smoke from the fire was visible throughout the South Bay. ``Please avoid Cactus Road,'' the SDFD tweeted at 1:37 p.m. ``Firefighters will be on this incident for several hours.''
A total of 56 SDFD personnel were assigned to the fire, including four water tenders, two trucks, two helicopters, six engines and two medics. A couple of vegetation fires that started near the yard were put out, officials said. At 3:16 p.m., the SDFD tweeted that residents would return to their homes once the mop-up operation is complete. ``It took more than an hour of intense firefighting to save homes near the wrecking yard,'' the SDFD said. ``Only one home suffered exterior heat damage.'' Thick black smoke from the fire was visible throughout the South Bay.
The fire started near two businesses; an auto repair shop and a vehicle storage facility, according to the SDFD. David Gerboth, SDFD Deputy Fire Chief, estimated nearly 200 vehicles were destroyed, including small passenger vehicles, forklifts and large recreational vehicles.