Lidia Fire Update 01 10 2025
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Publication Type: News
Start Date: Wednesday, January 8th, 2025, at 1:08 p.m.
Location: Soledad Canyon Road in Acton, California
No longer in Unified Command
Fire Size: 394 acres
Percent Contained: 98%
Personnel: 60
Cause: Under investigation
CURRENT SITUATION:
Firefighters have successfully held the fire at 394 acres and brought containment up to 98%. Crews aggressively implemented dozer and handline around the fire along Soledad Canyon Road and within the Polsa Rosa Ranch area. Tonight, the fire will be monitored and patrolled by Los Angeles County Fire Department. As of Friday 10, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department is in command of this fire.
NOTE: Given the progress, this will be the final official update of the Lidia Fire.
Forest Closure:
Southern California rainfall is 5-15% of seasonal norms. Vegetation is extremely dry and continues to be very receptive to fire. With active fires across Southern California and additional forecasted Santa Ana winds, the entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources.
- To read Forest Order No. 05-01-25-01, click here.
- The temporary closure of the forest is tied to critical fire danger. Visit the Angeles National Forest fire restrictions webpage for more information.
Evacuation Map: No evacuation orders or warnings are in place for this fire.
Continue to use Protect Genasys for future emergency information at: https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-PAS-E019?z=14.003579616721366&latlon=34.16776191835291%2C-118.08215038964448
Road Closures:
Fire Information:
InciWeb Website: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/caanf-lidia-fire
Angeles National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/angeles
Los Angeles County Fire Department: https://fire.lacounty.gov/
Eaton Fire Virtual Community Meeting 01 10 2025
Related Incident: Eaton Fire
Publication Type: Announcement
Virtual Community Meeting
Friday January 10th, 4:00PM
Fire and law enforcement officials will host a virtual community meeting to provide the current fire situation, address questions, and discuss recovery related to the Eaton Fire. The meeting will be streamed live on YouTube. Following the presentation, a live Q&A session will allow community members to submit their questions in the chat and engage directly with officials. Questions can also be submitted in advance via email at: 2025.eaton@firenet.gov
The meeting will cover the following:
•Overview of the fire's status and impacts to local communities
The meeting will be streamed live on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@LosAngelesCountyFD
Eaton Fire Press Conference 01 10 2025
Related Incident: Eaton Fire
Publication Type: Announcement
PRESS CONFERENCE
Thursday January 10th, 1:00PM
Rose Bowl, Pasadena - The Eaton Fire Unified Command will hold a press conference on Thursday January 10, 2025, at 1:00PM. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger along with fire and law officials will provide an update on the status of the Eaton Fire.
The press conference will be live streamed on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@LosAngelesCountyFD
Horton Fire Daily Update 01 10 2025
Related Incident: Horton Fire 2024
Publication Type: News
Firefighters work through snow and frigid temperatures to strengthen fire containment.
Daily Update: January 10, 2025
Acres: 8,337 Containment: 55%
Start Date: December 14, 2024
Location: Payson Ranger District, Arizona Cause: Under Investigation
Personnel: 460 Fuels: Timber, chaparral
Resources: 4 crews | 28 engines | 3 helicopters | 1 bulldozer | 4 water tenders
Highlights: Firefighters faced snow and frigid temperatures yesterday while working on strengthening containment of the fire perimeter. As areas are contained, excess equipment is being backhauled, and crews are monitoring and patrolling the area. Crews continue to address any remaining pockets of heat within the fire perimeter to keep the fire in the current footprint.
A public meeting is scheduled for today at 6 p.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located at 546 W Ashby Apple Dr., Payson, AZ 85541. This meeting will also be livestreamed on the Tonto National Forest Facebook page.
Operations: In areas along containment lines such as Horton Creek Trail, SR-260, and the FR-284 road near Christopher Creek, crews are shifting attention to mop up and suppression repair. As the incident begins to scale down, crews will backhaul excess equipment and shift resources to other areas. Firefighters continue to work on areas where heavy fuels continue to hold heat and are monitoring for any escalation in fire behavior. With ongoing patrols throughout the area, firefighters remain prepared to address any emergent hotspots.
Weather: Calmer and drier weather is expected. Cold temperatures will persist with gusts throughout the day.
Smoke: Smoke continues to be visible in the area. Heavier concentrations can be seen in the morning and evening. For more information on local smoke impacts, visit https://outlooks.wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlook/.
TFR: A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR 5/1983) is in place for the Horton Fire through January 31. More information is available at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_5_1983.html
Evacuations, Road Closures and Forest Orders: As of January 8, 2025, Tonto Creek Estates, Tonto Christian Camp, Tonto Fish Hatchery, and Zane Grey Cabins have returned to READY evacuation status. Communities along the SR-206 corridor such as Christopher Creek, Hunter Creek, R-C Scout Camp, and Kohls Ranch, remain in SET. The health and safety of firefighters and the public are always the priority. Members of the public are asked to avoid the area. Visit https://www.facebook.com/GCPHCS/ for more information on evacuation notifications.
A Forest closure order is in effect to protect public health and safety during the Horton Fire as well as protecting firefighting personnel engaging in wildland firefighting operations. More information can be found at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/tonto/alerts-notices.
Smoke continues to be seen along the SR-260 corridor, and lane closures may occur if needed, in the interest of safety. Travelers are encouraged to monitor roadway status and conditions via AZ Department of Transportation at https://www.az511.com
Hurst Fire Update 01 10 2025
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Publication Type: News
Start Date: Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, at 8:20 P.M.
Location: Near the I-210 Foothill Freeway and Yarnell St. in Sylmar, CA
Unified Command:
Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff, CAL FIRE
Fire Size: 771 acres
Percent Contained: 37%
Personnel: 451
Cause: Under investigation
CURRENT SITUTION:
Yesterday afternoon, residents returned home to the areas reduced from an Evacuation Order to an Evacuation Warning. Some residences in the zones may not have power. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) recommends that residents DO NOT drink the water until LADWP conducts the necessary tests and notifies the residents that the water is safe to drink. The Los Angeles Police Department is maintaining a strong presence in the impacted communities to assure the community is protected and ready to respond immediately if there is a change in conditions.
Fire perimeter acreage increased to 771 acres after firefighters “ground-truthed” the fire perimeter, walking the entire fire’s edge. Crews continue to focus on construction and improvement of fire control lines on the fires edge, with containment rising to 37%. These efforts will continue until 100% containment is reached. Overnight the fire experienced significant Santa Ana winds, and firefighters did extinguish a small flare up within the fire perimeter, and the gusty winds are expected to diminish today.
Southern California rainfall is 5-15% of seasonal norms, and the vegetation is extremely dry and continues to be very receptive to fire. With the fire activity, and additional forecasted Santa Ana winds, the Angeles National Forest is closed to all uses through Wednesday January 15, 2025 due to critical fire danger.
Evacuation Information: https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-PAS-E019?z=14.003579616721366&latlon=34.16776191835291%2C-118.08215038964448
Fire Information: InciWeb Website: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/caanf-hurst-fire
Angeles National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/angeles
Los Angeles County Fire Department: https://fire.lacounty.gov/
Eaton Fire Morning Update 01 10 2025
Related Incident: Eaton Fire
Publication Type: News
Location: Eaton Canyon, Pasadena California
Acres Burned: 13,690
Containment: 3%
Fire Started: January 7, 2025 at 6:18 p.m.
Cause: Undetermined
Civilian Fatalities: 5
Structures Threatened: 39,428
Structures Destroyed: 972
Structures Damaged: 84
Firefighter Injuries: 5
Total Assigned Personnel: 1, 603 Engines: 203 Hand Crews: 17 Dozers: 17 Water Tenders: 39
Current Situation: Last night, firefighters responded to multiple service calls and worked to extinguish hotspots around structures. Aircraft were deployed for water-dropping missions along the northeast perimeter near Chantry Flats, where fire growth has been observed. Today the priority continues to be structure protection and fire line construction to increase containment on the East, North, and West flanks.
Damage Assessment: Aerial imagery overlays show approximately 7,081 structures may have been damaged or destroyed. The number of structures damaged and destroyed listed at the top of the page are verified by damage assessment teams and will be updated with validated information as it becomes available.
Eaton Fire Evening Update 01 09 2025
Related Incident: Eaton Fire
Publication Type: News
Location: Eaton Canyon, Pasadena California
Acres Burned: 13,690
Containment: 0%
Fire Started: January 7, 2025 at 6:18 p.m.
Cause: Undetermined
Civilian Fatalities: 5
Structures Threatened: 39,428
Structures Destroyed: 972
Structures Damaged: 84
Firefighter Injuries: 5
Total Assigned Personnel: 1,396 Engines: 183 Hand Crews: 12 Dozers: 16 Water Tenders: 36
Current Situation:On Tuesday January 7th, 2025, firefighters responded to a fire report near Eaton Canyon in Pasadena, California. Evacuation orders and warnings have been issued for the affected areas.
Today’s priority remained structure protection throughout the affected communities. The Mount Wilson communication site was threatened but firefighters were able to successfully conduct a strategic firing operation to stop the advancing fire.
Damage Assessment: It has been publicly reported that approximately 4,000-5,000 structures have been destroyed. This is a preliminary estimate by nonpublic safety personnel. Numbers reported above indicate verified damage assessments completed by field personnel and will be updated with validated information as it becomes available.
Hurst Fire Update 01 09 2025
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Publication Type: News
Start Date: Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, at 8:20 P.M.
Location: Near the I-210 Foothill Freeway and Yarnell St. in Sylmar, CA
Unified Command:
Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff, CAL FIRE
Fire Size: 671 acres
Percent Contained: 10%
Personnel: 335
Cause: Under investigation
Effective at 3:00 P.M. today, the Hurst Fire Unified Command will be lifting the current Evacuation Warning including the following:
LOS Q0412
LOS Q0449-B
LAC E-131-B
LAC E-132-A
SCL Calgrove
SCL Newhall Pass
SCL Wildwood
SCL Enternal
(South of Interstate 210), and within the Newhall Pass along Interstate 5 and State Highway 14)
All Evacuation Orders are reduced to Evacuation Warnings, these areas include zones:
LAC E11913
LAC E132-B
LOS 001
(Legends at Cascades, Saddle Ridge, Oakridge Mobile Home Park and the businesses north of Interstate 210.)
The area Evacuation Warning includes the area west of Interstate 5, Newhall Co / Sylmar Co Weldon Canyon, Sunshine Canyon Landfill, Oak Tree Gun Club. North of Orcutt Lease Trail Rd, South of E Canyon Mtwy, I-5 N. East of E Canyon Mtwy, Sunshine Canyon Mtwy. West of Ridge Fire Rd.
Some residences in the zones may not have power. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) recommends that residents DO NOT drink the water until LADWP tests and confirms that the water is safe to drink.
Fire perimeter acreage dropped from 855 to 671, as a result of accurate aerial infrared mapping yesterday evening. Firefighters overnight and today continue to construct fire lines and extinguish hot spots within the fire perimeter. A red flag warning remains in effect for the Hurst Fire area until 6:00 p.m. Thursday.
The Angeles National Forest is closed to human entry through Wednesday January 15, 2025 due to critical fire danger.
Evacuation Map: For the most up-to-date evacuation information, visit Protect Genasys using the link: https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-PAS-E019?z=14.003579616721366&latlon=34.16776191835291%2C-118.08215038964448
Fire Information:
InciWeb Website: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/caanf-hurst-fire
Angeles National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/angeles
Los Angeles County Fire Department: https://fire.lacounty.gov/
Safety Message Repopulation 01 09 2025
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Publication Type: Announcement
When evacuation orders are lifted and residents prepare to return home, it’s crucial to have essential safety information. While first responders handle many risks, various post-fire hazards may occur when access your property. Specific dangers may arise after a fire, but first responders still manage many risks. hazards could result in ongoing health issues. We share this message as a helpful guide to keep you and your loved ones safe during this transition.
Body Protection / What to wear when you re-enter your property:
- Jeans, boots, gloves, long sleeve shirt, dust mask (e.g., N95), and eye protection
- NO SHORTS
- NO OPEN-TOE SHOES OR FLIP FLOPS
- Caution when coming in contact with “cold” ash - it could potentially contain heated elements:
- Work in pairs and avoid working alone
- Avoid working in any ash-covered area for an extended period
- Maintain strong “situational awareness” - be aware of what’s around you
- Take precautions when working near or under trees that may be fire-weakened, limb may fall, and entire root systems can fail, causing trees to fall
Traffic safety:
- Be aware of first responder apparatus, utilities, and media vehicle
- Avoid bringing children and pets into traffic areas
- Utilize maximum caution and restraint when operating a vehicle, as pedestrians may be distracted and not paying attention to their surroundings
Caution when in and around damaged structures:
- Use appropriate shoes when walking in debris from damaged structures - there may be nails or other sharp objects
- Use caution when walking on any property space, as there may be voids that you could trip over or fall into
- Be aware of any standing structural components, including chimneys or other overhead hazards - they may be unstable and subject to collapse
Ash and other burned materials may contain chemicals hazardous to anyone - consider the following before departing your property post-fire:
- Wash your hands and boots before entering a vehicle or otherwise departing from the property
- Avoid placing your hands on your face, mouth, eyes, ears, or neck before coming into contact with others, and even pets
- Bring “wet” cleaning towelettes to wash yourself with Gently sweep debris followed by a wet mop; do not use a leaf blower to clean up
- Do not use your garden hose to wash around a damaged home - it may send hazardous waste into sewers and storm drains
Safe Community Project: www.safecommunityproject.org
LEARN MORE AT: www.wildfirela.org