Update on Pendleton and Oak Glen fires

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Cal Fire information officer Jason Meyer said the Pendleton Fire, which started Monday afternoon in the eastern Yucaipa area, has burned more than 100 acres and is threatening 400 homes.

The Pendleton Fire has not destroyed any structures, nor has it caused any injuries. Meyer said the fire is moving eastward at a moderate rate of spread, away from the neighborhoods of Yucaipa and toward the Oak Glen fire.

The Oak Glen Fire, which started Sunday afternoon south of Oak Glen and Potato Canyon roads, has burned 1,000-plus acres and firefighters have achieved 25 percent containment. The flames have damaged a single home.

-andrew.edwards@inlandnewspapers.com

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