All 20000 evacuation orders off in San Diego fire

A rapidly-moving brush fire, agitated by dry conditions and high winds, led San Diego County in Southern California to order the evacuation of 5000 homes on Tuesday.

Billowing smoke rises from flames as firefighters begin the trek up the hills to battle a wild fire, Tuesday, May 13, 2014, in San Diego. Wildfires destroyed a home and forced the evacuation of several others Tuesday in 

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A wildfire that surged amid high heat and dry winds in drought conditions brought evacuation orders for more than 20,000 homes in and around San Diego, but all residents were told they could return home Tuesday night just a few hours 

Image courtesy: FOX 5 San Diego (KSWB). SAN DIEGO-. A wildfire whipped by Santa Ana winds has blackened hundreds of acres and prompted evacuations in neighborhoods from Rancho Bernardo to Fairbanks Ranch.

A 400-acre wildfire fueled by winds, low humidity and high temperatures was burning Tuesday afternoon near a high school in San Diego County, prompting evacuations. The fire broke out at about 10:45 a.m. near Del Norte High School in 4S Ranch,