POSTED: 9:34 am PDT October 28, 2007
UPDATED: 10:06 am PDT October 28, 2007
SAN DIEGO -- About 2,500 firefighters still working on the Harris Fire in East County started work Sunday under sunny skies and very little smoke, as no active flames were observed.
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All evacuations ended Saturday, and residents were allowed to return home. Repair work on Highway 94 between Dulzura and the Tecate turnoff means that road is closed, but that is the only roadblock up anywhere in East County Sunday morning, California Highway Patrol officers reported.
Fire spokeswoman Roxanne Provaznik said the fire was 65 percent contained as of sunrise Sunday, and that there were no active flames anywhere. Firefighters were concentrating Sunday on extending fire lines around the entire burned area, and looking for any smoldering fires in tree trunks or underground.
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