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Mountain Fire Rages in California, Prompting Mass Evacuations and Power Outages

Wind-Driven Wildfire Forces Thousands to Flee Southern California Homes

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January 17, 2025
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Wild Winds Fuel Southern California Wildfire, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — A rapidly spreading wildfire driven by powerful winds has been raging northwest of Los Angeles for a second day, leaving a trail of destruction and forcing thousands to evacuate. The Mountain Fire has already destroyed dozens of homes and led to the evacuation of over 10,000 people as it grew dramatically in size within just a few hours on Wednesday.

Governor Gavin Newsom reported that the fire, fueled by heavy winds, now threatens 3,500 structures, including homes, ranches, and agricultural properties around Camarillo. As of late Wednesday, Ventura County Fire Department officials confirmed the fire was at 0% containment.

The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning, indicating high fire danger, which remains in effect until Thursday evening. However, officials expect winds to ease by Thursday night.

Authorities across Southern California urged residents to remain alert for rapidly spreading fires, potential power outages, and fallen trees due to the infamous Santa Ana winds sweeping through the region.

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The Mountain Fire erupted in a region already known for some of California’s most destructive wildfires. On Wednesday, thick smoke filled the air, darkening entire neighborhoods and limiting visibility for both firefighters and residents evacuating. Within five hours, the blaze expanded from less than half a square mile (1.2 square kilometers) to over 16 square miles (62 square kilometers).

Firefighters urged residents to evacuate immediately, with deputies reaching out to about 14,000 people as embers drifted far and sparked new fires.

Ventura County Fire Captain Trevor Johnson described the intense scene, noting how firefighting crews rushed to protect homes under immediate threat. “This is as intense as it gets,” Johnson said at a news conference. “The hair on the back of the firefighters’ necks, I’m sure, was standing up.”

Two people were taken to hospitals on Wednesday due to suspected smoke inhalation, but there were no significant injuries reported among the firefighters. Firefighting efforts included water-dropping helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft spreading fire retardant, though the fire remained uncontrolled. Ventura County fire spokesperson Andrew Dowd said that the exact number of damaged structures was still unknown.

Meanwhile, in Los Angeles County, firefighters battled another wildfire near Malibu’s Broad Beach, leading authorities to briefly close the Pacific Coast Highway as flames threatened luxury homes. Residents in the area were told to shelter in place while aircraft doused the flames of the 50-acre (20-hectare) Broad Fire. By late Wednesday, the Los Angeles County Fire Department announced that the Broad Fire was 60% contained, though two structures had been damaged.

With wind gusts forecasted up to 50 mph (80 kph) and humidity as low as 9%, parts of Southern California remain at risk of “extreme and life-threatening” fire behavior. On Wednesday, gusts reached 61 mph (98 kph), and red flag warnings were issued until Thursday across the central coast, San Francisco Bay Area, and northern counties expecting similar high winds.

California utilities have implemented preemptive power shutoffs to prevent sparks from electrical equipment during high winds, a policy introduced after past deadly wildfires. On Wednesday, over 65,000 customers in Southern California and another 20,000 in Northern California were without power as a preventative measure.

These fires are burning in areas devastated by past wildfires, including the 2018 Woolsey Fire, which claimed three lives and destroyed 1,600 homes, and the 2017 Thomas Fire, which destroyed over a thousand structures in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Southern California Edison has paid millions in settlements after its equipment was implicated in both disasters.

  • A massive wildfire fueled by strong winds has devastated communities in Southern California, destroying homes and prompting thousands to evacuate as firefighters struggle to contain the flames.
  • The Mountain Fire has grown rapidly, spreading across 16 square miles and forcing over 10,000 residents to flee. Driven by intense winds, this Southern California blaze poses an ongoing threat to homes and communities.
  • With powerful Santa Ana winds and low humidity, California is facing another destructive wildfire that has already displaced thousands. Firefighters are working around the clock as the Mountain Fire rages out of control.
  • As fierce winds push flames through Southern California’s Camarillo area, thousands of residents have evacuated, and authorities warn that dangerous fire conditions may continue.
  • Southern California braces for more wind-driven flames as the Mountain Fire tears through neighborhoods, destroying structures and forcing mass evacuations in the midst of challenging firefighting conditions.

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