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SANTEE
Authorities investigating a fire in the Santee riverbed Friday as a possible arson after someone saw a person with a gas can leaving the area, the Sheriff’s Department said.
The fire was reported just before 11:30 a.m. south of Mast Park, Sheriff’s Sgt. Greg Hampton of the department’s bomb/arson unit said in a news release. The unit has taken over the investigation.
The riverbed runs under the bridge along Carlton Hills Boulevard north of Mission Gorge Road.
Deputies evacuated the park as firefighters used water drops and ground crews to fight the blaze. Battalion Chief Aaron Bagley from the Santee Fire Department told OnScene TV that crews were able to keep the fire to about a quarter-acre. He also said there is an encampment in the area.
Watch Now: A Raucous Intermission at Killers
Between XXL Maverick’s and XXL Hawaii, Todos Santos seduced a handful of the big-wave elite.
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On Sunday, January 10th, as an XXL swell peaked at Maverick’s, the initial forerunners from the same storm manifested some 1,500 miles away at Baja Mexico’s legendary big-wave spot: Killers, Todos Santos. Though the nearshore buoys were already slam-dancing well before dawn on Monday, January 11th, the action was slow as a high tide forced a two-hour lull.
By the time the tide bottomed out mid-afternoon, Killers was pumping. The same high pressure system that kept the storm away from Maverick’s also helped ensure a clean arrival here in Mexico for the long-period energy, which wasn’t getting jammed up by any local, short-period swell. The sun was shining and the winds were light and variable all day long. Fresh out of the brine after a demented dream run at Maverick