KCLU: State to review Ventura County's handling of a small blaze which led to the huge 2024 Mountain Fire
KCLU: State to review Ventura County's handling of a small blaze which led to the huge 2024 Mountain Fire
Ventura County Evacuations(Continued)
An Evacuation Warning is in effect from Monday, December 22, 2025, at 6:00 pm through Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 6:00 pm for:
Ventura Beach RV Resort (City of Ventura)
Evacuation Warnings are in effect from Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 6:00 pm through Wednesday, December 24, 2025, at 6:00 pm for the following areas:
Mountain Fire Burn Scar (Unincorporated Camarillo)
Matilija Canyon/North Fork/Camino Cielo (Unincorporated Ojai)
Camp Chaffee (Unincorporated Ventura)
Impacted County residents will be notified by VC Alert on Tuesday afternoon. For more information on the affected areas, visit the incident MAP.
Kenneth Fire – Los Angeles County issued an Evacuation Warning for residents within the Kenneth Fire Burn Scar, effective Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 11:00 am. A Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) announcing this warning was sent at 11:00 am. on Monday, December 22, 2025. Due to cellular tower overlap, Ventura County residents near the Los Angeles County border, particularly in the unincorporated area of Oak Park, may have received this alert. There are no evacuation notifications for Ventura County residents related to the Kenneth Fire.
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VCOES: Evacuation Warning for the Mountain Fire Burn Area
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https://vcoes.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/e15ca0d2737d43cea6514043e61f1a7c
Oooh, another destructive wildfire related to a rekindle (this one was the one here)
"...The cause of the destructive wildfire that tore through Ventura County in November 2024, damaging and destroying hundreds of buildings, has been revealed as an ember from an earlier fire.
The Mountain Fire in Ventura County last November burned nearly 20,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 369 structures, many of which were in Camarillo, and changed lives forever. ..."
KTLA: Residents still rebuildinge one year after Mountain Fire ignited in Ventura County
(front page)
https://ktla.com/
MOUNTAIN FIRE BURN AREA
The Mountain Fire coordination group met this morning to review the latest forecast models, which are favoring hourly rainfall rates below the UGSG debris flow threshold of 0.60 inches/hour. A consensus was reached through coordination with Ventura County Sheriff, Ventura County Fire, Ventura County Public Works, County Executive Office and City of Camarillo to issue a Winter Weather Advisory to residents within the Mountain Fire burn area. All agencies are poised to upgrade the response if conditions change or worsen.