At least 10 new fires reported across Southern California
As much of Southern California remains under a red flag alert for weather-driven wildfire danger, firefighters across the region have been working to contain at least 10 new fires that broke out Thursday.
Most of the new blazes have been contained or have seen forward progress stopped.
Multiple fires that began in San Diego County have been contained, but the largest Border 2 Fire remains active with at least 20 acres burned.

San Bernadino County also saw two fires break out with the Highland Fire being stopped and the Baldy Fire burning just two acres.
Los Angeles County fire officials have made progress with the Sepulveda Fire, which is 54% contained.
Two fires in Ventura County, the Laguna Fire and the Acacia Fire, have also been contained.






