Incident Update Lake Fire

Date:
07/09/2024
Time:
9:29 PM

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
26,985
Containment
16%
Structures Threatened
500
Structures Destroyed
0
Structures Damaged
1
Civilian Injuries
0
Firefighter Injuries
3
Civilian Fatalities
0
Firefighter Fatalities
0

Current Situation

Situation Summary

Firefighters bolstered existing containment lines, but heave fine fuel loading in the fire area made it challenging. Record low fuel moisture levels and decreased relative humidity has increased fire growth. The fire continues to spread to the southeast, with torching and spotting. The fire continues to spread to the southeast, with torching and spotting. The fire remains approximately 8 - 9 miles from Los Olivos. 

The red flag warning continues to 9:00PM today, with the potential of sundowner winds.  

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

The following areas have been updated for EVACUATION WARNINGS and EVACUATION ORDERS due to threats to life and safety caused by the Lake Fire.

  • July 9 at 12PM: Per the Sheriff’s Office, the previously issued Evacuation Warning has been upgraded to an EVACUATION ORDER for the Woodstock and Goat Rock areas due to Lake Fire. Additionally, an EVACUATION ORDER has been issued for the SB Ranger area (remote forest area east of Goat Rock). Leave the area immediately.

  • July 9 at 12PM: The Sheriff’s Office has issued an EVACUATION WARNING for the area the following areas due to the Lake Fire:

      • 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.

    • Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. Highway154 is not within the Evacuation Warning area and remains open at this time.
      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.
    • An Evacuation Shelter has been established at the Solvang Memorial Hall located at 1745 Mission Drive, Solvang 93463.
    • Highway 154 is not within the Evacuation Warning and remains open at this time.
  • July 9 at 12PM: Evacuation Warning upgraded to EVACUATION ORDER for Woodstock and Goat Rock areas due to the Lake Fire. EVACUATION ORDER also issued for SB Ranger areas (remote forest). Leave now.
  • July 9 at 12PM: EVACUATION ORDER: Woodstock, Goat Rock and SB Ranger areas due to the Lake Fire. Leave now
  • July 8 at 7:00 PM: The Sheriff’s Office has issued an EVACUATION ORDER for 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, due to the Lake Fire. Leave the area immediately.

  • July 8 at 7:00 PM: The Sheriff’s Office has issued an EVACUATION WARNING for the area of Goat Rock, east of Figueroa Creek, north of the US Forest Service entrance at Happy Canyon Road, and south of Cachuma Mountain due to the Lake Fire. 

  • July 7 at 7:00 PM: Evacuation Warning Upgraded to EVACUATION ORDER for 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.

  • Per the Sheriff’s Office, the previously issued Evacuation Warning has been upgraded to an EVACUATION ORDER for the area of Figueroa Mountain Road at Junction Camp (including Tunnel Rd) to Chamberlin Ranch and all areas from Zaca Lake Rd at Foxen Canyon Rd north to the Sisquoc River including east of Foxen Canyon Road to the 9000 block due to the Lake Fire

  • July 7 at 3:57 pm: The Sheriff's Office has issued an EVACUATION WARNING for the areas north of Calzada Ave, east of E. Oak Trail Rd., west of Happy Canyon, and south of the Sisquoc River due to a wildfire. Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.

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.

Assigned Resources

Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.

Engines
225
Water Tenders
39
Helicopters
11
Dozers
62
Hand Crews
70
Total Personnel
2485

Cooperating Agencies

Name Phone Address URL
California Highway Patrol, Santa Barbara County Sheriff, 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.