latimes: Fueled by unusually hot May weather and strong winds, wildfires have broken out in mor
latimes:Fueled by unusually hot May weather and strong winds, wildfires have broken out in more than half a dozen spots in northern San Diego County and spread at a dangerous pace. As of Wednesday night, the fires had burned about 10,000 acres in San Diego County.Our Metro staff is posting regular updates on the fires, and our photographers continue to add to a photo gallery of the efforts to fight them.Photos, from top: The moon rises in a smoky sky as seen from Carlsbad (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times the fire in San Marcos (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times an airplane drops fire retardant on a hilltop home that had caught fire near Cal State San Marcos (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times people stranded by the Fallbrook fire wait outside their cars on the closed southbound I-15 (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times Robert Payne hugs his dog Rocky after he was found hiding in the back of his burned home after it was destroyed in the Pointsettia wildfire (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times). -- source link
#san diego#california#photography