Thomas Fire

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Thomas Fire
Date(s)December 4, 2017 (2017-12-04)
6:42 PM – (PST)
LocationSanta Paula and Ventura
Coordinates34°24′27″N 119°04′54″W / 34.407365°N 119.081787°W / 34.407365; -119.081787
Statistics
Burned area~10,000 acres (4,000 ha)
Land useResidential, Business
Impacts
Deaths
  • 1 civilians
Structures destroyed
  • 2 homes
Map
Thomas Fire is located in southern California
Thomas Fire
Location of Thomas Fire in Southern California


The Thomas Fire is a current wildfire burning in the hills north of the southern California cities of Ventura and Santa Paula. The fire began north of Santa Paula, near Steckel Park and Thomas Aquinas College.[1] It has burned approximately 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) and resulted in one death.[2][1] Officials blame strong winds for the fire's sudden explosion in size after starting as a small brush fire earlier in the evening.[3] Highway 150 was partially shutdown due to the fire and numerous areas lost power as a result of damages to the fire.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b Suter, Leanne (5 December 2017). "Fast-moving fire threatens homes in Santa Paula, Ventura". ABC7 Los Angeles. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  2. ^ Ventura County Fire Department. "ThomasFire - Incident Command expect this fire to impact East Ventura by 1 AM. Updated acreage is now 10,000 acres. #VCFD @VCFD". twitter.com. @VCFD_PIO. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  3. ^ Ventura County Fire Department. "#Schoolfire: Fire engines responding to reports of a brushfire in Steckel Park. Initial reports are 50 acres with a rapid rate of a spread. @VCFD". twitter.com. @VCFD_PIO. Retrieved 5 December 2017.