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The Jesusita Fire was a wildfire that started on May 5, 2009, in the hills of Santa Barbara, California in the western United States. By the time the fire was contained on May 18 it had burned 8,733 acres (35.34 km 2), destroyed 80 homes and damaged 15 more before being 100% contained. [1]
The Jesusita Fire was a wildfire that began at approximately 1:45 PM on May 5, 2009, in the hills of Santa Barbara, California. The fire burned 8,733 acres (35.34 km 2), destroyed 80 homes and damaged 15 more before being 100% contained. [43] The La Brea Fire began near La Brea Creek in Santa Barbara County, inside of Los Padres National Forest ...
The Thomas Fire originated as two separate fires, with the first fire igniting on December 4 at 6:26 p.m. PST, on a cattle ranch on Anlauf Canyon Road near Thomas Aquinas College, [140] while the second fire started about 30 minutes later, nearly 4 miles (6.4 km) north in Upper Ojai, at the top of Koenigstein Road.
The footage shows the gunman — identified by cops as Gerardo Llamas-Torres, 31 — jumping out of an SUV and approaching Torres as she gets into her Mercedes G-Wagon.
(Reuters) -Los Angeles-based asset management firms overseeing more than $4 trillion in assets are grappling with the impact of the region's destructive wildfires on their operations, with some ...
The fire began in the Otay Mountain Wilderness Area about 30 miles southeast of the city and just north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The area is expected to see rain through the afternoon.
The most intense periods of the Jesusita Fire's destruction have also been blamed on sundowner winds. The Sherpa Fire grew to 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) overnight due to the sundowner winds, destroying the water system for El Capitán State Beach at the beginning of the 2016 fire season. [4]
Our live updates from Thursday: (5:13 p.m. ET) Federal Government Will Pay For Cleanup. ... Hurst Fire, north of San Fernando in Los Angeles County, ,more than 1.5 square miles burned.