Maria Fire Explodes To More Than 8000 Acres Overnight – LAist

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Smoke from the Maria Fire billows above Santa Paula in Ventura County on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019.(Noah Berger/AP)

A fast-moving fire broke out on Halloween night in Ventura County exploded to more than 8,000 acres overnight, prompting mandatory evacuation affecting at least 7,500 people. Many nearby school districts have cancelled classes due to this fire.

The Maria Fire is burning in a mountain area between Santa Paula and Somis, a ranching and farming community. The fight against the fire was hampered late Thursday when authorities grounded air support for the fire after a drone was discovered flying in the fire zone.

In better news, fire officials said they did not believe the Maria Fire would grow as large as 2017’s Thomas Fire that burned for nearly 40 days and ate throughabout 282,000 acres — or 440 square miles.

Based on the Maria Fire’s location, which started no a ridge, fire authorities said they believed the fire will run out of fuel at some point, burning at most about 12,000 acres.

The Maria Fire started just after 6 p.m. on South Mountain and authorities warned that the fire was spreading rapidly. It was 0% contained as of early Friday.

Maria Fire evacuation zone as of early Friday. See the latest map >>

Crews continue to work amid dangerous weather conditions. A red flag warning was extended through 6 p.m. Friday, with winds expected up to 25 mph, with gusts of up to 35 mph, and single-digit humidity, according to the National Weather Service.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

THE BASICS

  • Acreage: 8,060 acres
  • Containment: 0%
  • Structures destroyed: None yet reported
  • Structures threatened: None yet reported
  • Resources deployed: 250 firefighters

EVACUATIONS

Mandatory:

  • North Boundary : South Mountain Road
  • West Boundary: West Los Angeles Avenue
  • East Boundary: Balcom County Road
  • South Boundary: Highway 118

Road closures:

  • South Mountain Road between 12th Street and Balcom Canyon
  • Berylwood Rd. at Aggen Rd.
  • West La Loma Rd. between Center Rd and Walnut Ave.
  • Price Rd. at E. Los Angeles Ave (Hwy 118)
  • Clubhouse Drive at E. Los Angeles Ave. (Hwy 118)
Firefighters work to control flames from a backfire during the Maria Fire in Santa Paula on Nov. 1, 2019. (Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

EVACUATION CENTERS

For people:

  • Camarillo Community Center: 1605 Burnley St., Camarillo

For animals:

  • Camarillo Animal Shelter (Small Animals): 600 Aviation Dr, Camarillo
  • Ventura County Fairgrounds (Large Animals): 10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura
  • Earl Warren Showgrounds (Large Animals): 3400 Calle Real, Santa Barbara

In addition, Ventura County will be distributing N-95 masks at:

  • Camarillo Community Center: 1605 Burnley St., Camarillo
  • Santa Paula Hospital: N. 10th St., Santa Paula

SCHOOL CLOSURES

School Districts

  • Briggs School District
  • Hueneme Elementary School District
  • Mesa Union School District
  • Mupu School District
  • Oxnard Union High School District
  • Santa Clara Elementary School District
  • Santa Paula Unified School District
  • Ventura County Office of Education Schools [Exceptions: ACCESS, Ojai TEAMS, Providence School and Triggs School]

Charter Schools

  • ACE (Camarillo)
  • Univerity Preparation (Camarillo)

HOW WE’RE REPORTING ON THIS

Jacob Margolis is reporting from the fire zone. KPCC news producers Emily Henderson and Briana Flores are reporting from the station. Ryan Fonseca is keeping this story updated.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For the latest information straight from local emergency officials, check the following websites and social media accounts:

FIRE RESOURCES

NOTE: This developing story will be updated frequently.

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