Moree Fire: Evacuations Ordered as Vegetation Fire Threatens Structures in San Marcos
Firefighting crews are currently battling a vegetation fire, dubbed the Moree Fire, which broke out Sunday afternoon in San Marcos. The blaze, located near the 500 block of La Moree Road, has prompted immediate evacuation orders as flames threaten nearby structures.
Current Fire Status and Behavior
The incident was reported just after 3:00 p.m. On Sunday, April 5, 2026, with CAL FIRE firefighters and the San Marcos Fire Department responding to the scene at approximately 3:05 p.m.
The fire has burned between two and three acres and is moving uphill at a moderate rate of spread. Officials report that multiple structures are immediately threatened, prompting a heavy response from both ground and air crews to contain the perimeter.
Evacuation Orders and Safety Zones
The San Diego Sheriff’s Department has implemented mandatory evacuation orders for residents in the immediate area. According to Genasys Protect, evacuation orders are currently in place for the following zones:
- SDC-0790
- SDC-0793 (which includes CSU San Marcos)
Residents in these “red” shaded areas must leave immediately. An evacuation warning is also in effect for “yellow” shaded areas, meaning residents should be prepared to leave if conditions worsen.
A temporary evacuation point has been established at Mission Hills High School, located at 1 Mission Hills Court, San Marcos, for those displaced by the fire.
Emergency Response Effort
A coordinated multi-agency effort is underway to stop the spread of the Moree Fire. CAL FIRE San Diego and the San Diego County Fire Protection District are leading the response, with San Diego Sheriff’s deputies assisting in the evacuation of nearby residences.
Key Takeaways: Moree Fire Quick Facts
- Location: 500 block of La Moree Road, San Marcos.
- Start Time: Approximately 3:05 p.m., Sunday, April 5, 2026.
- Size: At least 2 to 3 acres.
- Evacuation Center: Mission Hills High School.
- Primary Threat: Multiple structures and uphill spread.
Wildfire Preparedness: The “Travel Bag”
As the situation develops, CAL FIRE reminds residents to maintain a wildfire “Go Bag” to ensure a quick and safe exit during evacuations. Essential items include:
- A 3-day supply of non-perishable food and 3 gallons of water per person.
- Necessary prescriptions and medications.
- A map with at least two evacuation routes.
- A first aid kit and sanitation supplies.
- Copies of important documents (passports, birth certificates).
- Extra car keys, cash, and a flashlight with extra batteries.
This is a developing story. Residents in San Marcos are advised to stay alert for increased law enforcement and firefighting activity in the area.