The Mercury News

California’s biggest wildfire finally declared extinguish­ed

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GOLETA >> Officials declared the largest wildfire in recorded California history officially extinguish­ed Friday, nearly six months after it ignited and later burned hillsides that washed away in deadly mudslides near Ventura and Santa Barbara. Los Padres National Forest officials made the designatio­n after detecting no hotspots within the perimeter of the Thomas fire for more than two months.

The flames broke out on Dec. 4, 2017, near Thomas Aquinas College and burned more than 440 square miles in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

Two people were killed, including a state firefighte­r. The flames destroyed more than 1,000 buildings before they were fully contained on Jan. 12.

A massive downpour on fire-denuded mountains Jan. 9 unleashed massive debris flows that ravaged hundreds of homes in the community of Montecito, killing 21 people and leaving two missing.

The blaze erupted as powerful Santa Ana winds swept the region, causing power outages. The gusts swept the fire out of a semirural area and into neighborho­ods.

A spate of lawsuits by victims claim losses from the blaze and the resulting flooding were due to negligence by Southern California Edison.

In response, the utility has said the cause of the fire remains under investigat­ion and the claims don’t stem from official findings.

More than half the burned territory was in Los Padres National Forest, where officials said crews were repairing roads, trails and fences damaged by the blaze and fire suppressio­n actions.

Officials are developing a strategic approach for repairing trails damaged by the fire and rainstorms.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A motorist on Highway 101 watches flames from the Thomas fire leap above the roadway north of Ventura on Dec. 6, 2017. The largest wildfire recorded in California is officially out nearly six months after it began. Los Padres National Forest officials...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A motorist on Highway 101 watches flames from the Thomas fire leap above the roadway north of Ventura on Dec. 6, 2017. The largest wildfire recorded in California is officially out nearly six months after it began. Los Padres National Forest officials...

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