Yikes! Rapidly spreading #BrushFire prompts evacuations for thousands in #California

#CanyonFire in #Ventura county, north of #LosAngeles, is a ‘very dynamic situation’ and 0% contained, officials say

Gabrielle Canon, Fri 8 Aug 2025

"Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are working to contain a rapidly growing brush fire in a mountainous area of #SouthernCalifornia that has forced thousands of evacuations.

"The Canyon fire erupted in a rural, sparsely populated area of Ventura county on Thursday afternoon and quickly exploded in size, spreading east into Los Angeles county. The blaze covered roughly 4,800 acres (20.2 sq km) by 11pm, according to authorities.
By Friday morning, firefighters were boasting significant progress, reporting the fire’s perimeter was 25% contained. But fire conditions remain precarious, with temperatures up to 100F and low humidity. Moisture-levels on the brush-covered hillsides are at a record low in the region, and the parched vegetation has fueled the fire’s spread.

"Firefighters battled through the night to protect homes and other buildings, and to take advantage of lower temperatures. By Friday morning, they were seeing subdued fire behavior according to Andrew Dowd, spokesperson for the Ventura county fire department.

" 'They were putting it all on the line to bring this fire under control,' he said. One firefighter reported a minor injury, but no civilian injuries were reported. No single-family or multi-family residences were destroyed, but two minor structures were destroyed.

" 'Air attack and ground crews aggressively attacked the fire to limit its spread and protect residents and structures in the fire’s path,' Los Angeles county officials wrote in an incident update issued on Friday, adding that hard work and operational efficiency stopped widespread damage 'even as the high heat and dry conditions pushed the fire’s growth'.

"Firefighters are hoping to corral some of the perimeter on Friday, even with scorching daytime [temperatures] that could contribute to extreme fire behavior. The blaze remains a 'very dynamic situation', Dowd said.

" 'Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,' the LA county supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, said in a statement. 'If first responders tell you to leave, go – without hesitation.'

"The new blaze comes as a huge wildfire in central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres national forest.

"The #GiffordFire had spread to more than 99,200 acres (400 sq km) by Friday morning and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

"Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heatwave gripping the area intensifies.

"But fire activity across California and parts of the American west is also expected to spike in the weeks to come as high temperatures collide with the strong winds that are more prevalent in the autumn months.

" 'In southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,' according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

"Vegetation is already dangerously dry in the state, especially in southern California where thick brush and desiccated shrubs can quickly turn ignitions into infernos, and the coming heat will bake more moisture out of the landscapes.

"Fires will be more challenging to control and are expected to exhibit extreme behavior, according to an advisory issued from federal fire analysts this week, which said the mountains and deserts of southern California were seeing 'record dry levels'."

Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/08/california-canyon-fire

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/Xmhsy

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Rapidly spreading brush fire prompts evacuations for thousands in California

Canyon fire in Ventura county, north of Los Angeles, is 25% contained but still growing, officials say

The Guardian

How close to the #DiabloCanyonNuclearPlant? Hmmmm...

Breaking: #SkyFire reported in #SanLuis Obispo County on Jan. 7

By CA WILDFIRE BOT
Updated January 07, 2025

First discovered: 7:10 a.m. Jan. 7
Initial location: San Luis Obispo County, Calif.

Fire type: Wildfire

Fire name: Sky

A new wildfire was reported today at 7:10 a.m. in San Luis Obispo County.

Sky Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, there is no data on the containment status of the fire and the cause has yet to be determined.

Source: National Interagency Fire Center

Read more:
https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/fires/article298115883.html

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#RethinkNotRestart #Wildfires #NuclearPlants #WildfireWx #ClimateChange

Massachusetts residents are being asked to conserve water because of wildfires, drought

With a drought and wildfires plaguing Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey is telling people to conserve water to help firefighters.

"'Drought conditions and wildfire risks are ongoing. There are steps everyone can take to minimize risk, protect their communities, conserve water and support our firefighters,' Healey said in a release. 'Residents, businesses and facilities should minimize their water use as much as possible, and there should be no outdoor fires at this time. Our firefighters are working hard and making considerable sacrifices to battle these fires on our behalf. Let’s do all we can to avoid making their jobs any harder.'

Here's what to know.

What's the latest on wildfires burning in the state?

"There are about 60 wildfires burning in Massachusetts as of Wednesday, according to National Interagency Fire Center data which tracks wildfires across the United States.

"That's down from Nov. 9 when state fire officials reported 175 #wildfires that continued to be an issue across Massachusetts. Mass Wildlife stated that there were 203 brush fires in Massachusetts during the month of October, which is an increase of about 1,200% over the average. Typically, there are only about 15 brush fires in October.

"On Nov. 10, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) stated, 'Effective immediately and continuing until further notice, the (DCR) has closed Boxford State Forest to visitors in order to fight an active wildfire.' That wildfire burnt 150 acres of land.

How severe is the drought in Massachusetts?

"As of Nov. 7, the Connecticut River Valley's (#Connecticut, #Massachusetts, #NewHampshire, and #Vermont) level was raised to a Level 2 (significant drought). The central and northeast regions of Massachusetts have been raised to a #Level3, which constitutes a '#CriticalDrought.' Cape Cod is considered to be 'abnormally dry' at the moment."

https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/news/2024/11/13/massachusetts-wildfires-drought-water-conservation/76250700007/

#ThisIsFine #NYCBrushFires #WildfireWx #Drought2024
#FireSeason #NortheastWildfires

Massachusetts residents are being asked to conserve water because of wildfires, drought

""Residents, businesses and facilities should minimize their water use as much as possible, and there should be no outdoor fires at this time."

Wicked Local

#InwoodPark Ablaze as #BrushFires Reach Historic Levels Across #NYC

Firefighters have responded to more than 200 brush fires in the past two weeks, including nearly two dozen in #VanCortlandtPark in The Bronx, as the city reckons with an historically dry and fiery season.

by Jonathan Custodio and Max Rivera Nov. 13, 2024

‘We Could Smell It From Our Apartment’

"The recent brush fires over a historically dry stretch included two separate ones over four days in wooded parts of the Bronx’s sprawling Van Cortlandt Park that have local residents and officials concerned about what could be coming before significant rain finally arrives.

"'Remarkably dry conditions in October and so far in November have resulted in a historic amount of brush fires over the last two weeks,' FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker said in a statement on Wednesday, hours before another brush fire erupted in Inwood Hill Park. 'Due to a significant lack of rainfall, the threat of fast spreading brush fires fueled by dry vegetation and windy conditions pose a real threat to our members and our city."

https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/11/13/brush-fires-nyc-inwood-van-cortlandt-parks/

#NYCBrushFires #NYC #WildfireWx #Drought2024 #FireSeason #NortheastWildfires

Inwood Park Ablaze as Brush Fires Reach Historic Levels Across NYC

Firefighters have responded to more than 200 brush fires in the past two weeks, including nearly two dozen in Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx, as the city reckons with an historically dry and fiery season.

THE CITY - NYC News

#WesternMassachusetts is also having #wildfire issues because of the dry, windy conditions!

#Northampton #wildfire ‘doubled’ overnight as ‘significant’ flames hit region, officials say

By Irene Rotondo
Updated: Nov. 02, 2024

"A brush fire burning in the woods of Northampton has doubled in size overnight, the city‘s police and fire departments announced Saturday. It’s one of 'several significant' fires reported in the region in the past 24 hours.

"It’s now around 40 acres in size, and is in the middle of a conservation area running along a valley and swamp.

"'A high wind yesterday [Friday] brought a lot more leaves, including especially oak leaves down, which put that dry fuel on a fire,' Jake Wark, spokesperson for the State Fire Marshal’s office, told MassLive on Saturday morning.

"'Put some more wind behind it, and that just kicks the fire right back up again,' he said."

Read more:
https://www.masslive.com/news/2024/11/northampton-wildfire-doubled-overnight-as-significant-flames-hit-region-officials-say.html?origin=serp_auto

#Massachusetts #MAWx #WildfireWx

Northampton wildfire ‘doubled’ overnight as ‘significant’ flames hit region, officials say

About 50 firefighters were battling a wildfire in Western Massachusetts after it doubled in size overnight, as officials warn of "significant" blazes overtaking the region.

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