A vegetation fire broke out on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, near the Los Gatos Golf Course in San José, prompting immediate response from fire crews and raising concerns for nearby structures. The blaze, which started in the early afternoon, is located in a dry, brush-covered area adjacent to the golf course, a region known for its dense vegetation and proximity to residential neighborhoods.
Firefighters from multiple agencies have been dispatched to the scene, working to contain the flames before they spread further. The fire is threatening several structures in the vicinity, though no evacuations have been ordered as of the latest reports.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, and officials are urging residents to stay alert and follow any updates from local authorities. The incident highlights the ongoing risk of wildfires in the region, especially during dry conditions.
Crews are using both ground and aerial resources to combat the fire, including water-dropping helicopters. The San José Fire Department is leading the response, with support from Cal Fire and other local units.
The situation remains dynamic, and further updates are expected as containment efforts progress.