Sorrento Valley Fire: Firefighters battle intense blaze as evacuation orders and road closures take effect
A massive fire broke out in Sorrento Valley on Sunday, prompting a robust response from firefighters as they fought against the quickly spreading flames in the San Diego region. Several nearby communities faced evacuation orders, and multiple road...

The fire was burning in the Peñasquitos Creek area between Sorrento Valley Boulevard and Carmel Mountain Road. (Image Credit: X/Screenshot)
By around 2:50 PM, officials estimated that the fire had grown to between 5 and 10 acres as flames continued moving through medium brush. By approximately 4:44 PM, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) reported that the fire had expanded to 131 acres. According to the outlet, San Diego Fire-Rescue Deputy Chief Dan Eddy said light winds combined with the canyon terrain were creating challenging conditions for firefighters working on the ground.
Cal Fire crews joined the response, bringing the number of personnel fighting the blaze to about 200. Aircraft were also deployed to support firefighters and help slow the fire's spread.
NBC San Diego reported that an evacuation order had been issued for zone SDC-1444, with a temporary evacuation site established at 4161 Eastgate Mall. Evacuation warnings were also in effect for zones SDC-1399, SDC-1400, SDC-1401, SDC-1442, SDC-1443, SDC-1446, SDC-1492 and SDC-1494. Residents in the affected areas were advised to stay alert, follow official instructions and be prepared to leave if evacuation orders were expanded.
The San Diego Police Department has closed roads in the area, including 10800 Vista Sorrento Parkway, Sorrento Valley Boulevard and Jasmine Crest Lane, as crews continue responding to the fire.
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