<p>A brush fire that ignited on July 6 burned 150 acres and destroyed several structures that day, according to NBC Bay Area</a>. Evacuations were ordered</a> after the fire began to spread along Interstate 8.</p><p>The fire, dubbed the West Fire, was zero-percent contained and was growing at a “critical rate of speed,” according to Cal Fire officials</a>.</p><p>Power lines in the area were damaged and 3,000 customers lost electricity, according to the San Diego Union Tribune</a>. Credit: HPWREN via Storyful</p><br />