Two bodies found in area burned by California wildfire
By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two bodies were found on Wednesday in a rural area of San Diego County left charred by a major wildfire, sheriff's officials said, as firefighters increasingly gained control over a larger blaze that also killed two people in central California. The remains were discovered on private property in the Potrero area that had been subject to a mandatory evacuation order as flames from the so-called Border Fire approached, San Diego County Sheriff's spokeswoman Jan Caldwell said. The Border Fire, which broke out on June 19, has blackened more than 7,600 acres in southern San Diego County near the Mexican border.
