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    UPDATE: Fire outside Santa Margarita prompts evacuation orders in Kern Co.

    By Kathrene Herndon,

    4 days ago
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    UPDATE (11:24 p.m.) Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for a portion of Kern County that borders San Luis Obispo County.

    According to CAL FIRE, people in evacuation zone KRN-249-A are being told to leave their homes now.

    The zone is north of Mocal Road, south of Addie Avenue, East of Hurricane Road and west of Highway 33.

    For a map of the specific evacuation area, click here .

    The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    UPDATE (9:11 p.m.) - The fire burning outside Santa Margarita on Bureau of Land Management land had scorched 3,185 acres as of Saturday evening.

    Limited information on the fire is being released.

    UPDATE (3:58 p.m.) - The Hurricane Fire was estimated at 858 acres as of 12:45 p.m., according to CAL FIRE.

    CAL FIRE was referring all additional questions to the Bureau of Land Management, which has not responded to KSBY's request for additional information.

    ORIGINAL STORY: Firefighters in the Santa Margarita area are battling a vegetation fire that broke out Saturday morning near the Carrizo Plain National Monument.

    As of 8:22 a.m., the fire near Elkhorn and Hurricane roads was said to be about five acres.

    CAL FIRE is being assisted by the Bureau of Land Management.

    No word on the cause.

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