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Jesusita Fire

Jesusita FIre
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Jesusita Fire, May 7, 2009, climbing the Santa Ynez Mountains behind Santa Barbara.
Location Santa Barbara, California
Coordinates 34°27′00″N 119°43′01″W / 34.45°N 119.717°W / 34.45; -119.717Coordinates: 34°27′00″N 119°43′01″W / 34.45°N 119.717°W / 34.45; -119.717
Statistics
Cost $20 million
Date(s) May 5, 2009 (2009-05-05) – May 18, 2009 (2009-05-18)
Burned area 8,733 acres (35 km2)
Cause Sparks off of trail clearing equipment
Buildings
destroyed
  • 80 homes
  • 79 outbuildings
  • 1 commercial
Injuries 28
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Jesusita Fire is located in southern California
Jesusita Fire
Location of fire in Southern California

The Jesusita Fire was a wildfire that started on May 5, 2009 in the hills of Santa Barbara, California in the western United States. By the time the fire was contained on May 18 it had burned 8,733 acres (35.34 km2), destroyed 80 homes and damaged 15 more before being 100% contained. The cause of the fire was ultimately traced to local contractors who had been clearing a trail using a weed wacker without proper permits.

The fire began at approximately 1:45 PM on May 5, along the Jesusita Trail just below Cathedral Peak in the Santa Barbara foothills. Within a mater of hours the fire had crown to 150 acres (0.61 km2) with 50-mile-per-hour (80 km/h) sundowner winds expected. Officials issued mandatory evacuations for approximately 1,200 homes in the hills above Santa Barbara.

By Monday May 8, the fire perimeter extended from west of Highway 154, in the hills burned in the 1990 Painted Cave Fire, across the front country of the Santa Ynez Mountains east through Mission Canyon, Rattlesnake Canyon, and into the hills above Montecito, reaching the area burned by the Gap Fire in July 2008 and the Tea Fire in November 2008. Intense sundowner winds caused the fire to spread rapidly during evening and nighttime hours during its first three days.

The fire was fully contained on May 18 after having burned 8,733 acres (35.34 km2) and destroying 80 homes.

An estimated 35,000 people were forced to evacuate during the fire. The Red Cross had shelters for evacuees at the Multi-Activity Court located in the UCSB Recreational Center. From May 5 to May 9, 2009, evacuees were also sheltered at San Marcos High School in Goleta.

Much of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden was destroyed on the night of May 7.


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