Temecula Brush Fire Off I-15 Grows to 139 Acres Overnight

The blaze scorched brush off southbound Interstate 15 in San Diego's North County Saturday

Janice Osborne sent this video of the Temecula Fire burning off I-15 Saturday. She was just south of Temecula as the flames were raging and firefighters were starting to arrive.

A brush fire that sparked Saturday in unincorporated Temecula, California, has grown to 139 acres overnight, sending heavy smoke into the air near Interstate 15 in San Diego's North County, Cal Fire officials said Sunday. 

The fire broke out around 11:40 a.m. off Interstate 15 south of Temecula Parkway, amid scorching temperatures as Southern California experienced the first heat wave of the approaching summer season, Cal Fire officials said.

Late Saturday, the fire had reached 70 acres, but nearly doubled overnight. As of 6 p.m. Sunday it was 65 percent contained. 

While fighting the blaze, one firefighter suffered minor injuries, according to the agency. 

Janice Osborne
Janice Osborne was driving on I-15 in Temecula as flames from the Temecula Fire ripped through the brush.
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Smoke from a fire that sparked off Interstate 15 in Temecula, California, in San Diego's North County on Saturday.
Ali Thompson
Ali Thompson sent this photo of the Temecula Fire to NBC 7 on Saturday. This is right near her home.
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Images from the Temecula Fire burning off I-15 on June 4.
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The Temecula Fire was seen from many homes in the community.
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Smoke from a fire that sparked off Interstate 15 in Temecula, California, in San Diego's North County on Saturday.
Ericka Zemmer
Temecula resident Ericka Zemmer snapped these shots of the fire that burned in Temecula on June 4.
Ericka Zemmer
Temecula resident Ericka Zemmer snapped these shots of the fire that burned in Temecula on June 4.
Ian Lincoln
Ian Lincoln sent this photo of the Temecula Fire to NBC 7 on Saturday.
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Images from the Temecula Fire burning off I-15 on June 4.
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Images from the Temecula Fire burning off I-15 on June 4.
Janice Osborne

Authorities initially issued a SigAlert, shutting down all lanes of southbound I-15 at Front Street and Temecula Parkway as firefighters battled the blaze.

As of 9 p.m. Sunday, officials still had two lanes of the SB I-15 closed, but all of the NB lanes were open. 

When the fire broke out Saturday, traffic on the I-15 slowed to a crawl and backed up from California Oaks Road as crews fought the flames. 

Meanwhile, a fire also burned in Pala, California, approximately 13 miles southeast of Temecula. That blaze, dubbed the Pala Fire by officials, scorched 70 acres and was 95 percent contained as of 6 p.m. Sunday. The Pala Fire has been burning since Tuesday. Winds and hot temperatures caused the blaze to flare up once again Friday night, prompting evacuations in the area.

This raw video clip submitted to NBC 7 by Linda Meadows show the fire burning in Temecula, off I-15, on Saturday.

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As 9 a.m. Sunday, no evacuations had been ordered for the Temecula Fire. Temecula is located approximately 60 miles north of downtown San Diego.

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