The Mercury News

Evacuation orders end as rain douses wildfire

- By Stefanie Dazio and John Antczak

GOLETA >> A strong storm moved into Southern California on Wednesday, almost completely dousing a wildfire that had threatened thousands of homes but briefly raising the threat of debris flows from barren slopes.

Residents in and below the fire area on the south Santa Barbara County coast were issued a warning late Tuesday to be prepared to evacuate if necessary, but the first round of precipitat­ion passed without problems.

Up to an inch of rain fell before dawn on the firescarre­d Santa Ynez Mountains above the cities of Santa Barbara and Goleta but it occurred over a number of hours, said Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman Mike Eliason.

Less than two years ago a sudden deluge just east of Santa Barbara unleashed massive debris flows from freshly burned slopes, ravaging neighborin­g Montecito and killing 23 people.

Eliason said the nearly 7-square-mile fire was technicall­y not fully surrounded and there were “stubborn smokes” that would have to be extinguish­ed, “but for the most part the fire is pretty well taken care of and pretty well put to bed.”

All remaining fire evacuation orders and the debris flow warning were lifted late Wednesday morning, and firefighte­rs from other jurisdicti­ons were released from duty.

“Hopefully, we’ll have everybody home in time for

Thanksgivi­ng,” Eliason said.

Another storm predicted to arrive overnight was expected to drop snow at the top of the fire area.

“You really don’t get to say that very often in California,” he said.

The Cave Fire broke out Monday afternoon in Los

Padres National Forest and rapidly was spread by erratic winds, threatenin­g 2,400 homes and forcing about 5,500 people to flee.

Firefighte­rs prevented any homes from being lost, and most evacuees were allowed to return home Tuesday afternoon.

 ?? NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An air tanker drops retardant to slow the Cave Fire burning in Los Padres National Forest above Santa Barbara on Tuesday.
NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An air tanker drops retardant to slow the Cave Fire burning in Los Padres National Forest above Santa Barbara on Tuesday.

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