Incident Update Lake Fire
- Date:
- 07/12/2024
- Time:
- 9:40 AM
Lake Fire Information Line: 323-379-3841
Incident Facts
- Name
- Lake Fire
- Start Date/Time
- 2024-07-05
- Incident Status
- Active
- Location
- Santa Lucia Road near Zaca Lake
- Type
- Wildfire
- Cause
- Under Investigation
- Counties
- Santa Barbara
- Administration Unit
- Unified Command: USFS Los Padres National Forest, CAL FIRE, and Santa Barbara County Fire Department
- Unified Command Agency(s)
- Size
- 36,707
- Containment
- 16%
- Structures Threatened
- 794
- Structures Destroyed
- 3
- Structures Damaged
- 1
- Civilian Injuries
- 0
- Firefighter Injuries
- 5
- Civilian Fatalities
- 0
- Firefighter Fatalities
- 0
Current Situation
Situation Summary
The fire has now been divided into two zones, the North Zone led by CIIMT13 with USFS and the South Zone led by IMT5 with CAL Fire. The purpose of zoning the fire is to ensure strategic, logistical, and operational functions are met; as this fire has grown in complexity. Today, crews continue to actively fight fire while working on strengthening containment and control lines.
Road Closures
Clich HERE for a map of the most current Road Closures:
Happy Canyon Road: Closed at forest boundary due to Lake Fire.
Foxen Canyon Road: Closed at Zaca Station Road and Tepusquet Road due to Lake Fire.
Figueroa Mountain Road: Closed at Midland School due ot Lake Fire.
Old San Marcos Road: Closed due to Caltrans closue of Highway 154.
Evacuation Zones
Evacuation Information:
Evacuation Orders and Warnings
Fire perimeter advisement: Please note that fire maps indicate the general burn area but do not detail the measures being taken to protect buildings and homes. Even if a building or home is within the marked fire perimeter, it doesn't necessarily mean it has been damaged or destroyed. These maps are preliminary and may be updated.
The following areas are under an EVACUATION ORDER:
- The area east of La Brea Creek and Forest Route 10N06, south of the Los Padres National Forest boundary, and north of the Sisquoc River
- Woodstock (Areas north of Calzada Ave, east of E. Oak Trail Rd., west of Happy Canyon, and south of the Sisquoc River)
- Goat Rock Areas (Area of Goat Rock, east of Figueroa Creek, north of the US Forest Service entrance at Happy Canyon Road, and south of Cachuma Mountain)
- SB Ranger area (remote forest area east of Goat Rock)
- Parts of the Figueroa Mountain area as follows: south of Tunnel House at Sisquoc River, east of Figueroa Creek, north of the southern end of Cachuma Mountain, and west of Los Padres National Forest areas
- All areas from Figueroa Mountain Road at Junction Camp (including Tunnel Rd) to Chamberlin Ranch and all areas from Zaca Lake Rd at Foxen Canyon Road north to the Sisquoc River including east of Foxen Canyon Road to the 9000 block.
The following areas are under an EVACUATION WARNING:
- Area east of Kelly Canyon, north of Sisquoc River, west of La Brea Creek and Forest Route 10N06, and south of the Los Padres National Forest.
- Area starting at the south end of Cachuma Creek, northeast of Santa Cruz Creek to Santa Cruz Peak, west through Grand Spring, and to the northern part of Cachuma Creek.
- Area east and north of Alisos Rd (L-shaped road), west of Cachuma Creek, and south of the US Forest Service entrance at Happy Canyon Road.
- Area east of Highway 154, north of Armour Ranch Road/Secretariate St, west of Alisos Rd, and south of the Woodstock area.
- Area east of Figueroa Mountain Road, north of Highway 154, west of Calzada Ave/W Oak Trail Rd and south of Woodstock Rd.
Note: Highway 154 is not within the Evacuation Warning and remains open at this time.
Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice if you live in an EVACUATION WARNING area described above. Prepare family members, pets and essential items. If you feel threatened at any time, leave immediately. Do not wait for an alert to evacuate. People with disabilities, access and functional needs should leave now. People with large animals should leave now.
For additional information regarding evacuation shelters, and other information related to the Lake Fire, contact the Santa Barbara County Call Center at (833) 688-5551.
The Call Center is open from 9am – 7pm daily.
Animal Evacuations:
Animal Services Disaster Line is live: 805-680-4622
If you need small animal housing, head to the closest animal shelter.
- 1501 W Central Ave, Lompoc
- 548 W Foster Rd, Santa Maria
- 5473 Overpass Rd, Goleta
If you need small animal evacuation assistance, call 805-681-4332
If you need large animal housing, SM Elks Rodeo Grounds are open. 4040 Highway 101, Santa Maria, CA 93454
If you go:
- Bring feed and water buckets
- Head to GATE 2
If you need large animal assistance or can offer support for large animals, complete this form: HERE
Resources for Commercial Cattle/livestock Operators and Commercial Farmers with 40+ Acres
Ag Pass Program
Ag Pass: hours of operation from 7AM to 9PM. Mel Graham is available by phone/text (805) 896-6681 for anyone who needs a pass.
Ag Passes are for ranches over 40 acres to intended for farms and:
- Protect or care for agricultural assets (such as irrigating crops or feeding, watering, and transporting livestock)
- Provide support information to emergency personnel (such as identifying access roads and water points)
The purpose of creating a county-based "Ag Pass" program is to provide a uniform way to identify vetted commercial farm and ranch owner-operators and their employees to firefighting personnel, California Highway Patrol officers, Sheriff's deputies and other law enforcement officers, and other emergency personnel. Possession of an Ag Pass during a wildfire or a similar disaster (or, "all-hazard" emergency) potentially allows the agriculturalist limited emergency access to areas that may otherwise be restricted to the public.
If you are in the evacuation warning areas and need a temporary Ag Pass, please visit: https://www.countyofsb.org/293/Ag-Pass.
For small herds, small livestock, and equine evacuation please see the Animal Evacuations section.
Assigned Resources
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
- Engines
- 242
- Water Tenders
- 48
- Helicopters
- 27
- Dozers
- 79
- Hand Crews
- 91
- Total Personnel
- 3411
Cooperating Agencies
Name | Phone | Address | URL |
---|---|---|---|
California Highway Patrol, Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department, Pacific Gas and Electric, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Services, Santa Barbara County Public Works, California Department of Transportation, Santa Ynez Water District, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County Animal Services, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. |