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Rapidly spreading brush fire prompts an evacuation order for thousands north of Los Angeles

Last updated: August 8, 2025 1:34 am
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A brush fire in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles ignited and spread quickly Thursday, forcing thousands of evacuations.

The Canyon Fire ignited around 1:30 p.m., growing to over 2.3 square miles in five hours, according to Ventura County emergency response. It remained zero percent contained late Thursday afternoon and was spreading east, the county said.

The fire is burning just south of Lake Piru, a reservoir located in the Los Padres National Forest. It’s close by Lake Castaic, a popular recreation area burned by the Hughes Fire in January. That fire burned about 15 square miles in six hours and put 50,000 people under evacuation orders or warnings.

In Los Angeles County, around 4,200 residents and 1,400 structures are under an evacuation order, and another 12,500 residents are under an evacuation warning, said spokesperson Andrew Dowd for the Ventura County Fire Department.

A California Department of Corrections fire crew looks on as the Canyon Fire burns on Thursday in Halsey Canyon, California. - Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP
A California Department of Corrections fire crew looks on as the Canyon Fire burns on Thursday in Halsey Canyon, California. – Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

The evacuation zones in nearby Ventura County are relatively unpopulated, Dowd said. Fifty-six people were evacuated from the Lake Piru recreation area.

Dowd said the fire was a “very dynamic situation” caused by hot, dry weather, steep and rugged terrain and dry fuel. There were 250 firefighters on the ground coordinating with helicopters and other air support, he said.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the district, urged residents to evacuate.

“Extreme heat and low humidity in our north county have created dangerous conditions where flames can spread with alarming speed,” Barger said in a statement. “If first responders tell you to leave, go—without hesitation.”

A California Department of Corrections fire crew battles the Canyon Fire on Thursday, in Halsey Canyon, California. - Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP
A California Department of Corrections fire crew battles the Canyon Fire on Thursday, in Halsey Canyon, California. – Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

The new blaze comes as a massive wildfire in Central California became the state’s largest blaze of the year, threatening hundreds of homes and burning out of control in the Los Padres National Forest.

The Gifford Fire had spread to 154 square miles by Thursday afternoon and was at 15% containment. It grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted last Friday along State Route 166, forcing closures in both directions east of Santa Maria, a city of about 110,000 people. It has injured at least four people. The causes of the fires are under investigation.

A resident rides a golf cart as he exits his property while the Canyon Fire burns on Thursday in Halsey Canyon, California. - Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP
A resident rides a golf cart as he exits his property while the Canyon Fire burns on Thursday in Halsey Canyon, California. – Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

Wildfire risk will be elevated through the weekend across much of inland California as a heat wave gripping the area intensifies. August and September are typically the most dangerous months for wildfires in the state.

“In Southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture,” according to a wildfire forecast by the state’s fire department.

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