Watch: Rash of Fires Tear Through San Diego

Tragic: in beautiful San Diego, a rash of ravenous fires have spread through tens of thousands of acres while destroying dozens of homes and businesses. Luckily, the fires—spurred on through a mix of triple-digit heat, dry ground cover and the powerful Santa Ana winds—are mostly now controlled thanks to the work of some badass firefighters.

Below is a video that shows a spectator's view of the hellish landscape. But first, a quick update:

- Though people have been arrested on suspicion of arson, there is not enough evidence to tie anyone to the flames just yet.

- The Cocos fire (which ruined 36 homes) is almost completely detained: as of this morning, 89% of it was under control.

- Despite the ferocity of the Cocos fire, there are no documented injuries.

- The Camp Pendleton fires (involving areas including Combat, Las Pulgas and Tomahawk) are 97% contained.

- The fires at Camp Pendleton make up the Basilone Complex. Together they burned 22,000 acres, which is 18% of the military base.

- The Poinsettia fire is totally contained, but a body was found in the wreckage. The person is currently unidentified.

- Oceanside, Fallbrook and Bernardo fires are also contained.

- The Bernardo fire was (allegedly) caused by a mishap on a construction project.

Watch the video of the devastation below:


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