California Fire Update: Evacuation Orders Lifted as Live Oak Fire Containment Improves

Evacuation order is in place as a brush fire burns near Live Oak Park Road in Fallbrook, California.

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Update: The forward progress of the Live Oak Fire, which broke out near Live Oak Park Road in Fallbrook, California, on Tuesday afternoon, has been stopped, according to incident command.

All evacuation orders and shelter-in-place directives have been lifted on the Genasys Evacuation Map, including Zones SDC-0100, SDC-0101, and SDC-0102, which were previously under shelter-in-place orders.

Officials confirmed that all roads in the area have also reopened.

No reported damage or injuries

There have been no reports of structural damage or injuries linked to the fire.

Earlier in the day, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders, which were later downgraded to a shelter-in-place order due to improved containment efforts.

Sheriff’s Office update

In a final update posted on X, the Sheriff’s Office said the shelter-in-place order had been lifted following improved containment.

"The SHELTER IN PLACE for the #LiveOakFire in Fallbrook has been lifted due to improved containment. If you evacuated from your home, it is now safe to return. Please be mindful of firefighters who are still working in the area. We want to thank the public for their cooperation."