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Southern California’s Mountain Fire Sparks Mass Evacuations and Campus Closures

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
November 7, 2024
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A rapidly spreading Mountain Fire in Ventura County, California, on Thursday, November 7th, forced evacuations, destroyed homes, and led to school and campus closures. Fueled by intense Santa Ana winds, the blaze erupted near Balcom Canyon Road on Wednesday and grew swiftly, consuming over 14,000 acres with zero containment, per Ventura County Fire officials.

The wildfire triggered the closure of California State University Channel Islands and multiple community colleges, including Moorpark, Oxnard, and Ventura. School closures also extended across several districts, affecting Santa Paula Unified, Mesa Union, and others, while Cal State officials confirmed that operations are expected to resume early next week. An emergency shelter for displaced residents was established at Padre Serra Parish in Camarillo.

With the fire’s rapid advance, multiple evacuation zones were designated in affected areas like Camarillo Heights and Somis. Authorities report that the fire crossed Highway 118, moving dangerously close to the Highway 101 corridor and continuing southwest toward Santa Paula. Damage assessments revealed widespread destruction, with at least 83 homes decimated in Camarillo Heights. Reports indicate extensive losses for families who had lived in these homes for decades, now reduced to ashes.

The Ventura County Fire Department deployed around 800 firefighters to battle the blaze. Due to extreme conditions, some residents were escorted out by fire trucks, as firefighters worked tirelessly to curb the spread. Fire Captain Trevor Johnson highlighted the high risk, emphasizing the urgency in evacuating communities.

Governor Gavin Newsom secured federal assistance from FEMA to support firefighting efforts, as California’s resources were fully mobilized. “This is a dangerous fire that’s spreading quickly and threatening lives,” Newsom stated, acknowledging the critical federal support provided by the Biden administration to bolster local and state responders.

As the Mountain Fire remains uncontained having already destroyed 132 structures, affected residents are urged to remain vigilant and adhere to evacuation protocols while crews continue efforts to protect life and property in Ventura County.

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