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Southern California Fire Report
10/24/2007 -  

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Public Numbers for Fire Areas and Public inquiries

County Number
Orange County PIO
714-628-7085
Orange County Media
714-573-6200
Ventura
805-388-4276
Los Angeles
800-980-4990
San BernardinoCounty
Info Line
USFS
909-355-8800
909-383-5688
San Diego
211 or cell users
858-300-1211
Santa Barbara
805-961-5770 or
805-681-4100
Riverside
951-940-6985


Activity Report - last updated 10/24/2007 @ 3:03 p.m.

Poomacha Fire
Highway 76, Pauma Valley
San Diego County


This fire started October 23 as a structure fire on the Lajolla Indian Reservation. It has burned 25,000 acres and is uncontained. 50 homes have been destroyed and 2,000 homes are threatened. Evacuations are in progress along the Highway 76 cxorridor. The communities of Valley Center, Rincon, Pauma Valley, Hidden Meadows, Deer Springs, Vista and Palomar are threatened. This fire has resulted in 10 firefighter injuries. 659 firefighters are currently assigned to this fire under unified command with CAL FIRE and the Cleveland National Forest. Poomacha Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Horno/Ammo Fire
Camp Pendleton
San Diego County

The Horno/Ammo Fire has burned 6,000 acres since October 23. It is currently 10 percent contained. Camp Pendleton officials have announced the reopening of the following roads affecting traffic aboard and around Camp Pendleton: Interstate 5 (North and Southbound) and Basilone Road. Additionally, all gates have been reopened to traffic exiting and entering the base, with the exception of Fallbrook Gate, which is open to only incoming traffic. Only emergency vehicles are permitted to exit the Fallbrook Gate.

Camp Pendleton authorities have relocated the residents of one housing area, San Onofre 1 and 2, to San Mateo. That relocation, which affected approximately 800 family members, was a precautionary measure in light of the proximity of the Horno fire. Horno/Ammo Fire Information Line (866) 430-2764.

Harris Fire
Harris Ranch Road & Hwy 94
San Diego County


This fire has burned 73,000 acres and is 10 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning at Harris Ranch Road and both sides of Highway 94 in Portrero in San Diego County. There have been 25 civilian injuries and one death as well as seven firefighter injuries on this fire. 200 homes have been destroyed in this fire and 250 additional homes have been damaged. 1,500 homes are threatened. 4500 people have been evacuated. The communities of Chula Vista, San Diego, San Miguel, Portrero, Barrett Junction, Barett Lake area, Engineer Springs, Dulzura, Deerhorn Valley, Lawson Valley, Jamul, Lyons Valley and homes along Millar Ranch Road are threatened. 1211 firefighters are assigned under unified command. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $2.5 million. Harris Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Rice Fire
Rice Canyon
San Diego County


This fire has burned 7,500 acres in Rice Canyon in Northern San Diego County and is 10 percent contained. 206 homes, 2 commercial properties and 40 outbuildings have been destroyed. 1,500 homes are threatened currently. 35,000 people have been evacuated from the communities of Fallbrook and Deluz Canyon. Camp Pendleton and Oceanside are threatened. One firefighter injury has been reported. 723 firefighters are assigned to this fire under unified command including 723 CAL FIRE staff. Rice Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Rosa Fire
Near Temecula
Riverside County

This fire has burned 411 acres and is 70 percent contained. 175 residences near Temecula are threatened. Evacuations have been lifted and residents are allowed to return to their homes. All roads are open. 223 firefighters are assigned to this incident under CAL FIRE command. The cause of this fire is arson. Rosa Fire Information Line (951) 940-6985.

Witch Fire
Witch Creek Area East of Ramona
San Diego County


This fire has burned 196,420 acres and is one percent contained. Mandatory evacuations are in place for the community of Julian. Pine Hills is also threatened. 805 homes, 100 commercial properties, and 50 outbuildings have been destroyed. 375 homes, 75 commercial properties and 50 outbuildings have been damaged. 5,000 residences, 1,500 commercial properties, and 300 outbuildings are currently threatened. 12 firefighters have been injured on this fire. A CAL FIRE Incident Command Team is in command of this incident with 1,841 firefighters assigned. Wildcat Canyon is closed. Highway 67 is closed from Poway to Ramona. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $2.3 million. Witch Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.  

Buckweed Fire
Mint Canyon Road at Sierra Hwy
Los Angeles County


This fire has burned 38,356 acres and is 94 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning at Mint Canyon Road and Sierra Highway in Los Angeles County toward Magic Mountain. Evacuations have been lifted for all areas except Bouquet Canyon. Communities of Santa Clarita, Castaic, Mint Canyon, and Bouquet Reservoir are still threatened. A partial road closure for Sierra Highway north from Soledad Canyon remains in effect. The Old Road at Valencia Boulevard is closed. Vasquez Canyon is open to residents only. 15 homes and 17 outbuildings have been destroyed and three homes have been damaged. Three civilians and one firefighter have been injured. 1,157 firefighters are assigned including 213 CAL FIRE staff. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $2.5 million. Buckweed Fire Information Line (323) 881-2411

Magic Fire
Old Cross Road at Magic Mountain Parkway
Los Angeles County


The Magic Fire has burned 2,824 acres since October 22 and is now 93 percent contained. 105 Los Angeles County firefighters are assigned to this fire. Magic Fire Information Line (323) 881-2411.

Ranch Fire
Angeles National Forest
Los Angeles County


This fire has burned 51,337 acres since October 20 and is 45 percent contained. Fire is burning six miles north of Castaic in Los Angeles County. The communities of Fillmore, Piru, Ventura, and Ojai are currently threatened. Evacuations continue in Chiquito Canyon, Hasley Canyon, Val Verde, Hopper Canyon and toward Filmore. An evacuation center is available at Fillmore Veterans Memorial Building, 511 Second Street. Large animals can be evacuated to Ventura County Fairgrounds and small animals to Camarillo Animal Shelter.

Three homes and four outbuildings have been destroyed. 500 residencesare currently threatened. Three homes and four outbuildings have been destroyed. 1,264 personnel are assigned under U.S. Forest Service command including 80 CAL FIRE staff. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $4.5 million. Ranch Fire Information Line (626) 574-5208.

Canyon Fire
Malibu Canyon
Los Angeles County


This fire has burned 4,500 acres and is 85 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning in Malibu Canyon south of Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles County. Six homes and two businesses have been destroyed. Nine homes and five businesses have been damaged. 600 residences, 200 commercial buildings, and 100 outbuildings are threatened. 500 homes have been evacuated.

Evacuations are still in effect for Malibu Canyon between Civic Center and Piuma Road. Evacuation centers established at Agoura High School and Palisades High School. Schools are open today except Our Lady of Malibu.

Three injuries have been reported. 310 personnel are assigned to this incident. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $4.2 million. Canyon Fire Information Line (323) 881-2411.

Cajon Fire
I-15/Kenwood in Devore
San Bernardino County

This fire started October 22 and has burned 350 acres. It is 90 percent contained and no evacuations are ordered. Cajon Fire Information line (909) 383-5688.

Martin Fire
Martin Ranch Road at Meyers Road
San Bernardino County

This fire in the San Bernardino National Forest began at 9 a.m. October 23 and has burned 75 acres. It is 75 percent contained. 77 firefighters are assigned to this incident under unified command and one firefighter injury has been reported. One home has been damaged. No structures are threatened at this time. All evacuation notices have been lifted. Martin Fire Information line (909) 383-5688. 

Slide Fire
San Bernardino National Forest
Green Valley Lake near Running Springs
San Bernardino County
 
This fire has burned 5,119 acres at Green Valley Lake near Running Springs in San Bernardino County and is currently uncontained. 200 homes have burned and 4,000 homes continue to be threatened. The entire community of Green Valley was surrounded by the fire and was evacuated. More than 2,000 people are at evacuation centers. Mandatory evacuations are also in place for Running Springs, Fredalba, Green Valley Lake, and Arrow Bear. The communities of Live Oak, Smiley Park, Running Spring, Cavalry Chapel Camp, National Children’s Forest and Visitors Center, Arrowbear Lake, Snow Valley and Nordic Rim Ski Areas and Deer Lick are all threatened. All roads into the mountain communities are closed. 564 firefighters currently are assigned to this fire. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $1.5 million. Slide Fire Information Line (909) 383-5688.

Grass Valley Fire
San Bernardino National Forest
San Bernardino County


This fire has burned 1,000 acres northwest of Lake Arrowhead. 100 structures have been lost, and more than 6,000 homes remain threatened. There are mandatory evaucations for all areas north of Hwy 189, North of Lake Arrowhead Dam on Hwy 173, and all of Twin Peaks. Crestline, Thousand Pine Valley, Valley of Enchantment, Strawberry Flat, Cedar Glen, Valley of the Moon, Bluejay, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Gregory and Rimforest are all threatened. State Highway 18 is closed from 40th/Waterman to the Big Bear Dam, State Highway 330 is closed at Highland to Hwy 18, State Highway 138 is closed at State Highway 173. Residents may leave via these highways, but will not be allowed back into these areas. 548 firefighters are assigned to this incident including 228 CAL FIRE staff. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $1 million. Grass Valley Fire Information Line (909) 383-5688.

Santiago Fire
Santiago Canyon Road at Silverado Canyon Road

Orange County

This fire has burned 19,191 acres and is now 50 percent contained. The fire is burning at Santiago Canyon Road and Silverado Canyon Road in Irvine, Orange County. Highway 241 is closed from Santiago Canyon to Highway 133. Portola Parkway and portions of Jamboree Road in Irvine are closed. 3,000 homes are threatened in the communities of Silverado, Modjeska, Trabuco, Live Oak, Williams, Holy Jim, and Cleveland National Forrest. Nine homes and eight outbuildings have been destroyed. Four firefighter injuries have been reported. 598 people are assigned to this incident. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $1.5 million. Santiago Fire Information Line (714) 573-6200.


CONTAINED

Sedgewick Fire
Brinkerhoff Rd/Sedgewick Ranch/ Figueroa Mountain
Santa Barbara County

This fire, caused by arching power lines, burned 710 acres and is now 100 percent contained. 450 homes and 1 outbuilding were threatened in the Woodstock and Brinkerhoff Road areas of Santa Barbara County. 472 personnel are assigned including 74 CAL FIRE staff. Sedgewick Fire Information Line (805) 681-5546.

Coronado Hills Fire
South of Cal State San Marcos
San Diego County
 
This fire started October 22 and burned 300 acres south of Cal State San Marcos in San Diego County. Structures were lost in Discovery Hills and San Marcos. It is now 100 percent contained. Coronado Hills Fire Line (619) 590-3160.

Roca Fire
East of Temecula
Riverside County

The Roca Fire burned 270 acres since October 21 and is 100 percent contained. All evacuation orders have been lifted. 300 residences in or near Aquanga, Jojoba Hills Resort, Crosley Homestead, Agua Tibea Wilderness, and the Cleveland National Forest were threatened. One home was destroyed. 108 personnel are assigned. One injury has been reported. Roca Fire Information Line (951) 940-6985.

Walker Fire
Northwest of Lake Arrowhead
San Bernardino County

This fire burned 160 acres northwest of Lake Arrowhead in San Bernardino County and is now 100% contained. The evacuation center is now closed. Four engines remain on scene. Walker Fire Information line (909) 383-5688.

McCoy Fire
Cleveland National Forest
San Diego County

This fire has burned 300 acres and is 100 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning in the Boulder Creek/Eagle Peak area of San Diego County. One residence and one outbuilding have been destroyed. McCoy Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160.

Wilcox Fire
Camp Pendleton
San Diego County

This 200 acre fire on Camp Pendleton is now 100% contained. Wilcox Fire Information Line (866) 430-2764.

Meadowridge Fire
Santa Clarita - 14 Freeway, San Fernando
Los Angeles County


This 40 acre fire began at 12:30 October 23 and is now 100 percent contained. No communities are currently threatened. 182 firefighters are assigned to this fire under Los Angeles County command. Meadowridge Fire Information Line (323) 881-2411.
Wildfire Links

CalTrans Highway Conditions
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/

Firefighting Resources of California Organized for Potential Emergencies - FIRESCOPE
http://www.firescope.org

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
http://www.fire.ca.gov

National Interagency Fire Center
http://www.nifc.gov

National Interagency Coordination Center
http://www.nifc.gov/news/nicc.html

National Fire News
http://www.nifc.gov/fire_info/nfn.htm

Fire weather from the National Weather Service
http://fire.boi.noaa.gov/

NOAAWatch page for weather, fire and other information
http://www.noaawatch.gov

Fire information and links from the US Forest Service
http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/reports.shtml

San Diego Humane Society & SPCA
http://www.sdhumane.org

Speeches & News
10/24/2007
Governor Tours El Toro High School Evacuation Center, Discusses Relief Efforts

10/24/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Applauds Efforts to Assist Victims in Recovery

10/24/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Opening of Local Assistance Centers in Southern California

10/24/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Responds to President’s Major Disaster Declaration for California Due to Southern California Wildfires

10/24/2007
SPEECH: Governor Discusses Relief Efforts at OES Regional Support Center

10/23/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Actions Taken by CDFA to Provide Urgent Assistance to Fire Victims and Livestock, Pets

10/23/2007
Governor Visits Santa Clarita Incident Command Center, Discusses Relief Efforts

10/23/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Advises U.S. Secretary of Labor of Intent to Apply for National Emergency Grant Funds Due to Southern California Wildfires

10/23/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Mobilizes CDCR Strike Teams to Southern California Wildfires

10/23/2007
SPEECH: Governor Tours Evacuation Center at Qualcomm, Discusses Wildfire

10/23/2007
Governor Tours Evacuation Center at Qualcomm, Discusses Wildfire

10/23/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Announces Toll-Free Hotline for Businesses Making Donations in Large Quantity to Southern California Fire Victims

10/23/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Announces Additional Resources for Californians Displaced by Wildfires with Special Medical Needs

10/23/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Requests President to Declare Major Disaster for California Due to Southern California Wildfires

10/23/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Additional Resources for Air Attack on Southern California Wildfires

10/23/2007
Governor's Remarks at Lake Arrowhead Fire Zone

10/23/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Responds to President’s Declaration of a State of Emergency for California Due to Southern California Wildfires

10/22/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Directs State Efforts to Fight Wildfires in Southern California, Secures Additional Federal and State Assistance

10/22/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Requests President to Declare a State of Emergency for California Due to Southern California Wildfires

10/22/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Directs CDCR to Utilize Inmate Fire Crews in Response to Major Wildfires

10/22/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems On the Way to Assist in Fighting Southern California Fires

10/22/2007
Governor's Remarks at Press Conference on San Diego County & South Fires

10/22/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Requests Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems to Assist in Fighting Southern California Fires

10/22/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Directs Coordinated State Efforts to Fight Southern California Fires

10/22/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Holds Press Conference on San Diego County Fires

10/22/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Orders California National Guard to Southern California Fires

10/22/2007
SPEECH: Governor Holds Press Conference on the Canyon Fire and Los Angeles Area Fires

10/22/2007
Governor's Remarks at Qualcomm Stadium Fire Visit

10/21/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Proclaims State of Emergency in Southern California Counties Due to Wildfires

10/21/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Issues Statement on Wildfires in Southern California

10/7/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Reminds Californians to be Safe as President Bush Proclaims October 7-13 National Fire Prevention Week

9/29/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Assist Families of Fallen Esperanza Firefighters, U.S. Firefighters in California

9/21/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation Providing Disaster Relief to Californians

8/19/2007
Governor Proclaims State of Emergency in Ventura County due to Zaca Fire

7/25/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Applauds Release of the Angora Fire BAER Report

7/25/2007
Fact Sheet: Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Commission to Review Prevention Fire Laws in Tahoe Basin

7/25/2007
Governor Announces California-Nevada Tahoe Basin Fire Commission

7/5/2007
Federal Government Approves Gov. Schwarzenegger’s Request for Disaster Declaration to Assist Angora Fire Victims

7/2/2007
Fact Sheet: Defensible Space

7/2/2007
Fact Sheet: Governor On Fire Prevention

6/29/2007
Governor Holds White Fire Briefing and Press Conference

6/27/2007
Governor Tours Angora Fire Zone and Holds Press Conference

6/26/2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Announces Local Assistance Center for Victims of Angora Wildfire near Lake Tahoe

6/26/2007
Administration Officials Hold Briefing on Angora Fire

6/25/2007
Schwarzenegger Administration Officials and Lieutenant Governor Garamendi Respond to Angora Wildfire near Lake Tahoe

6/11/2007
California Prepared for Wildfire Season

5/11/2007
Governor Speaks at Griffith Park Fire Zone Press Conference

5/9/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Orders Increased Personnel, Equipment to Combat Wildfires in California

5/9/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Orders Increased Personnel, Equipment to Combat Wildfires in California

5/7/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Proclaims May 6-12 Wildfire Awareness Week

5/7/2007
Governor Schwarzenegger Proclaims May 6-12 Wildfire Awareness Week

2/7/2007
Schwarzenegger Signs California Fallen Firefighters Assistance Tax

10/26/2006
Governor Schwarzenegger Discusses Wildfires in Riverside County

10/26/2006
Governor Schwarzenegger Discusses Wildfires in Riverside County

9/30/2006
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Remarks at the Day Fire

9/30/2006
Governor Schwarzenegger Visits the Day Fire

7/21/2006
Gov. Schwarzenegger Asks U.S. Small Business Administration to Issue Disaster Declaration for San Bernardino County

7/17/2006
Gov Schwarzenegger's Remarks After Touring the San Bernardino County Fires

7/15/2006
Gov. Schwarzenegger's Remarks on the Sawtooth Fire

7/13/2006
Gov. Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency for San Bernardino County