The Penny Fire, which ignited at 2:32 p.m. on February 26 in San Diego County, has burned approximately nine acres over 18 hours. Fire crews from Cal Fire and the Cleveland National Forest have effectively stopped the fire's spread, deploying aircraft to drop retardant around the perimeter and utilizing ground crews to lay hoses. As of the latest update on February 27, there are no specific details regarding full containment, but progress is being made to control the situation.
The Penny Fire in San Diego County started on February 26 and has burned nine acres, with efforts underway to contain it.
Cal Fire reported that crews have halted the fire's spread and are making progress on surrounding the blaze with retardant and hose-lay.
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