
Residents of Campo can breathe a little easier as authorities have announced the lifting of all evacuation orders, warnings, and road closures related to the Posta 3 Fire. Improved containment has reduced emergency measures, as reported by the San Diego County Sheriff's Office, providing some relief to those affected by the blaze.
Although evacuation orders have been rescinded, the public is advised to remain alert and cautious. Firefighters will continue to work in the area, mitigating hazards and strengthening control lines. Dust and noise are to be expected, and while smoke might still rise from areas of the fire, officials assure the public that there is no current threat.
The fire covers 350 acres and is reported to be 25% contained by Hoodline. Firefighters and authorities have made progress following the fire's forward spread being halted. Efforts to strengthen control lines and extinguish hot spots took place overnight, showcasing the ongoing dedication of the local firefighting teams.









