A wildfire north of Sorrento Valley in San Diego has forced evacuations after burning over 80 acres. Firefighters are using air and ground resources to contain the blaze.
- The fire started on Monday, June 8, 2026, and has spread rapidly due to dry conditions and wind. - Evacuations have been ordered for nearby residential and business areas.
- No injuries have been reported, and the cause is under investigation. - Officials have set up evacuation centers and issued road closures.
The fire highlights ongoing wildfire risks in Southern California during the dry season.