Los Angeles Times

Junkyard fire casts thick smoke over San Diego border region

- By Kristina Davis Davis writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune. Union-Tribune staff writer Gary Warth contribute­d to this report.

SAN DIEGO — An Otay Mesa wrecking yard packed with vehicles burned in an inferno Saturday, sending a spectacle of thick, black plumes of smoke over the border region that was visible for miles.

About 200 vehicles were destroyed in the blaze, which was reported at noon at the lot on Cactus Road just south of State Route 905, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. The first engine arrived within 10 minutes.

Crews raced to protect several nearby homes from the spreading flames, which also sparked spot fires in open fields. Helicopter­s dropped water on the heart of the fire in the scrap yard.

“The wind typically kicks up in the afternoon down in South Bay, and today was no exception,” fire officials reported. “The wind is definitely not cooperatin­g.”

Fire officials reported an hour of intense firefighti­ng that ultimately saved three homes. One had exterior heat damage. Twenty people were evacuated.

The area — just a mile north of the U.S.-Mexico border — consists of a few homes and businesses surrounded by grassy fields and commercial warehouses.

By 2:30 p.m., the blaze was largely under control. Crews were expected to remain on scene overnight.

“Heavy equipment will be used to move stacked cars and containers to extinguish smoldering debris,” officials said on Twitter.

Several agencies — including those from Chula Vista, Imperial Beach and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection — assisted, with 130 personnel assigned to the scene at one point.

The smoke could be seen from many parts of the county. It made for slow traffic on SR-905 as passing drivers paused to gawk — at times pulling to the shoulder to take photos, the California Highway Patrol said.

The cause of the fire remains under investigat­ion.

 ?? Nelvin C. Cepeda San Diego Union-Tribune ?? FIREFIGHTE­RS battle a blaze at a wrecking yard near the U.S.-Mexico border Saturday. Three homes were saved from f lames, and 20 people were evacuated.
Nelvin C. Cepeda San Diego Union-Tribune FIREFIGHTE­RS battle a blaze at a wrecking yard near the U.S.-Mexico border Saturday. Three homes were saved from f lames, and 20 people were evacuated.

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