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[Steve Knight, July 25] – As you probably know, a massive fire began on July 22 near Sand Canyon in the Santa Clarita Valley and spread to the surrounding areas over the weekend. Due to the fire’s size and potential to spread, we want to give you a quick update on its status and some helpful tips to keep your family and home safe.

As of 9AM this morning, the fire burned more than 33,177 acres and is at 10% containment. The fire fight is being supported by a Unified Command with US Forest Service Angeles National Forest, LA County Fire Department, and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. They’re using 341 engines, 42 crews, 26 helicopters, in conjunction with 3000+ firefighters from all over the state. The fire conditions are dynamic and dangerous. More than 10,000 homes have been evacuated, affecting over 20,000 residents.

We would like to give a huge thank you to the many firefighters and support staff for their tireless efforts to protect our communities and contain the fire’s spread. We are currently not expecting any more evacuations, but with the fire being pushed in all directions by the winds, they’re asking those in advisory evacuation areas to be ready. If you see the smoke and fires heading in your direction, get out. Do NOT wait for LASD to knock on your door.

At tomorrow’s Board of Supervisor’s meeting, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich will be requesting a State of Emergency for the county and asking the governor to declare a State of Emergency, which will help get more resources.

The Fire Officials and Sheriff’s Department would like us to remind you of a few things:

* If you are asked to evacuate, get your loved ones and your animals and leave PROMPTLY! Do not argue with the Sheriff’s Deputies.

* Do NOT try to get back into areas that have been evacuated or get into roads that have been closed.

* Do NOT fly drones or anything similar near the fire fight areas! IF YOU FLY, THEY CAN’T!

* Do NOT pull your vehicles to the sides of roads and get out to look at the fire or take pictures. You are impeding traffic and can cause resources to be used when they really should be elsewhere.

Evacuation Sites:

* Hart High School – 24825 Newhall Ave, Santa Clarita (People, Small Animals, Pets)

* Highland High School – 39055 25th St W, Palmdale (People, Small Animals, Pets)

* Lakeview Terrace Recreation Center – 11075 Foothill Blvd, Lake View Terrace (People, Small Animals, Pets)

* AV Fairgrounds – 2551 W. Avenue H, Lancaster (Large Animals)

 

 

Current Evacuations
* All Residents on Running Horse Lane, North of Placerita Canyon Road

* East of the 14 Freeway, from Golden Valley Road to Sand Canyon Road, excluding the Sand Canyon Mobile Home Park (residents to evacuate; commercial businesses to shelter in place)

* East side of Via Princessa from Lost Canyon Road to end of Via Princessa and all streets east.

* Lost Canyon Road from Via Princessa to the Santa Clara River, and all streets to the east.

* Sierra Highway @ Shady Lane to Sierra Hwy at the 14.

* Escondido at the 14 to Sierra Hwy at the 14.

* Agua Dulce Canyon Road north to the 14 Freeway.

* Crown Valley Road north to the 14 Freeway.

* Soledad Canyon Road between Agua Dulce & Crown Valley.

* All residents in Sand Canyon from Lost Canyon to Bear Divide.

* All residents in Placerita Canyon from the Nature Center to Sand Canyon.

* All Residents Little Tujunga from Bear Divide to LA River Ranger District Station, 12371 Little Tujunga Canyon Road.

 

Resources for Fire and Evacuation:
* Red Cross Hotline(Evacuation Questions, etc.): 310-943-5228

* US Forest Service Angeles National Forest Public Information Office: 626-574-5208

* LA County Fire Department Public Information Office: 323-881-2411

* InciWeb (Maps and Reports from the US Forest Service)

*  LA County Fire Ready Set Go Plan

*  Red Cross Wild Fire Safety Checklist

We will keep you updated with anything else we hear. For continuous updates, please visit our Facebook page. Everyone involved is in our thoughts and prayers.

Best wishes,

Steve Knight,
Member of Congress

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