Saturday, December 26, 2015

Solimar Fire spurs evacuations in southern California

By Brian Lada, Meteorologist
December 26,2015; 9:27PM,EST
 
 
Gusty winds have contributed to the rapid spread of a brush fire in southern California, threatening lives and property in Ventura country.
As of Saturday afternoon, the Solimar Fire had burned 1250 acres and was less than 10 percent contained by the Ventura County Fire Department.
The rapid growth of the fire prompted evacuations and the closure of the 101 Freeway in both directions. However, the closures on the 101 Freeway were lifted on Saturday afternoon.
More evacuations may be ordered as the fire continues to spread across the hilly, drought-striken terrain.

Air crews work to contain the Solimar Fire. (Photo/Ventura County Fire Department Facebook)
Hundreds of firefighters are on the scene battling the blaze with helicopters and air tankers fighting the flames from the air.
Fortunately, there have not been any reports of major injuries or the destruction of structures since the fire began early Friday night.
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Weather conditions are expected to improve over the next several days which should help firefighters increase the containment of the Solimar Fire.
Winds should diminish for Sunday after gusty winds blew across the area on Saturday. This should allow crews to gain ground on containing the blaze.
Monday may bring a slight increase in wind gusty, but it will also bring the chance of a few showers to Ventura County.
At this time, the cause of the brush fire is still under investigation.

The Solimar Fire burning on Friday night. (Photo/Ventura County Air Unit)

The Solima Fire as it grew on Friday night. (Photo/Ventura County Fire Department Facebook)

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