The Signal

Containmen­t at 50%

North Fire burns 640 acres as fire crews continue to battle flames

- By Caleb Lunetta

Los Angeles County Fire Department officials downgraded the size of the North Fire from 650 acres to 640 acres early Thursday morning, and by Thursday evening, they announced firefighte­rs had succeeded in increasing containmen­t to 50%.

Crews engaged with the fire throughout the day, despite high winds and temperatur­es with low relative humidity, officials added.

The North Fire broke out Wednesday on the 29300 block of The Old Road, shortly before 1:30 p.m., exploding quickly from 1 acre to a few hundred within a matter of hours.

As of Thursday morning, approximat­ely 100 homes were still being considered threatened in a neighborho­od off Copper Hill Drive, but firefighte­rs believe they have made a defensive line there that will help them in keeping that part of the blaze under control.

“Our resources have been able to create a foothold there, and we’re really able to turn back the tide of the fire at the front,” Fire Department Inspector Jonathan Matheny said Thursday. “We’ll continue to consider them threatened due to potential wind shifts.”

Matheny added that they would be testing the control lines during the day

to ensure changing weather patterns don’t affect the homes.

A total of two injuries have been reported as a result of the North Fire: one minor injury to a county Fire Department firefighte­r and one moderate injury to an Angeles National Forest firefighte­r. Matheny said neither injury was the result of burns, and no specific informatio­n was provided regarding the nature of their injuries.

Spread quickly by what National Weather Service personnel called “pretty dry” conditions and 16 mph winds from the north, multiple agencies from across Southern California contribute­d staff, equipment and aerial vehicles to assist in the operation.

Firefighte­rs were impeded in their efforts on Wednesday because of a combinatio­n of weather, topography, fuels and the fact that the fire was burning near a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department bomb squad training site.

“That’s the issue we have,” said Fire Department spokesman Henry Narvaez, in reference to the fire being in and around an area with possible live ordnance, shortly after the blaze broke out.

“We’ve been advised that they rather not have firefighte­rs go in that vicinity if we didn’t need to.”

Not long after initially breaking out, the fire spread far enough to result in mandatory evacuation­s for neighborho­ods north and west of West Hills Drive, north of Iron Village Drive, north and west of Tesoro Del Valle and north of Copper Hill Drive.

Voluntary evacuation­s for additional neighborho­ods in the northern part of Valencia were suggested. By 10 p.m. Wednesday, the mandatory evacuation orders had been lifted.

The cause of the fire remains under investigat­ion as of Thursday, according to Fire Department spokesman Sean Ferguson.

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Los Angeles County Fire Department hand crews from Acton mop up hot spots a steep hillside on Tesoro Del Valle Drive near Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita on Thursday. The North Fire so far has burned 640 acres in Castaic and northern Valencia, fire officials said Thursday morning, adding containmen­t is at 50%. (Left) Charred hillsides can be seen above Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Los Angeles County Fire Department hand crews from Acton mop up hot spots a steep hillside on Tesoro Del Valle Drive near Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita on Thursday. The North Fire so far has burned 640 acres in Castaic and northern Valencia, fire officials said Thursday morning, adding containmen­t is at 50%. (Left) Charred hillsides can be seen above Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita.
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Firefighti­ng hand crews from Acton file back to their trucks after mopping up hot spots from the North Fire on a steep hillside on Tesoro Del Valle Drive near Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita on Thursday.
Dan Watson/The Signal Firefighti­ng hand crews from Acton file back to their trucks after mopping up hot spots from the North Fire on a steep hillside on Tesoro Del Valle Drive near Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita on Thursday.

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