San Diego County fire officials report that the Border 6 Fire in Marron Valley reached 50% containment on the morning of June 4, 2026. The wildfire, discovered on June 1 at about 1:54 p.m. near the Tijuana River, has burned approximately 2,617 acres. About 130 personnel are working the incident, supported by 10 engines, four water tenders, four helicopters, and four hand crews. Authorities explain that containment reflects control lines built around the fire’s perimeter and does not mean the fire is extinguished. The cause remains under investigation by Cal Fire, and incident teams continue updating containment based on daily field reports.
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Wildfires can pose serious safety risks. If you're in or near San Diego County, stay alert for updates. Check your home's fire safety measures. Remember, containment doesn't mean the fire is out.
The Border 6 Fire is halfway contained, but it's still a threat. The cause is unknown, and over 2,600 acres have burned. Stay informed, stay prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the area.
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