[US Forest Service] – The fire is 100 percent contained at 41,432 acres. Current resources include 250 total personnel, 7 hand crews, 10 engines, 3 helicopters, 4 water tenders, and 4 dozers.
An area, road, and trail closure is in effect on the Angeles National Forest (Forest Closure Order 01-16-05). The Pacific Crest Trail is closed where it passes through the area closure.
Temporary Flight Restriction: The temporary flight restriction for the Sand Fire has been lifted.
Road Closures: Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has closed a section of Sand Canyon Road that is affected by the Sand Fire. According to the Los Angeles County sheriffs staffing the closure, residents with photo ID will be allowed in. Visit the Department of Public Works’ road closures webpage for a map and the most up-to-date information.
Smoke & Air Quality: Although the fire is producing minimal smoke, local communities may receive smoke from fires north of the area. Inversions will continue to keep some smoke lingering in the valleys. Air-quality levels are expected to remain at good and moderate in areas adjacent to the fire. Air-quality conditions are subject to change depending on wind and fire activity. Updates about smoke can be found on the California Smoke Blog or your local Air District’s webpage, South Coast AQMD, Antelope Valley AQMD, Mojave Desert AQMD. For more information about how wildfire smoke can affect your health, visit AirNow.
Donations: Many people are asking about how to donate to people affected by the Sand Fire, so the American Red Cross provided a donations directory.
Basic Information
Current as of |
8/3/2016, 7:04:53 AM |
Incident Type |
Wildfire |
Cause |
Under Investigation |
Date of Origin |
Friday July 22nd, 2016 approx. 02:15 PM |
Location |
Northbound Hwy 14/Sand Canyon |
Incident Commander |
Incident Commander Rudy Madrano, Type 3 |
Incident Description |
Wildfire |
Current Situation
Total Personnel |
250 |
Size |
41,432 Acres |
Percent of Perimeter Contained |
100% |
Fuels Involved |
Chaparral, brush, and tall grass |
Significant Events |
Fire activity is minimal with only scattered interior pockets of vegetation burning. |
Outlook
Planned Actions |
Patrol, mop up, backhaul, and suppression repair. |
Projected Incident Activity |
Fire managers do not anticipate that the fire will spread. Crews will mop up and reinforce existing containment lines and repair lines affected by fire-suppression activities. |
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15 Comments
Thank You ALL Firefighters and all crews??
Yay!
Henry Martinez
great job done by all
thank you fire fighters
Super!
Thank you to all those that fought the fire for us.
Yes!
I’m glad to see that there are still a few crews including choppers hanging around. There are still a hand-full of stumps, and other smoldering brush up on the mountains sending out smoke that is visible from the 14 fwy headed south.
It’s gonna be a long time before this valley (on the eastside, anyway) looks the way it did two weeks ago.
And probably just as long a time before we ever get a chance to go up into the back country again.
If ever.
Rosie Romero
Casey Mitchell Brendan MitchellElizabeth Mitchell
Allisa Benjamin
I thought I just read something that says it is only 98% contained today.
I still have a home because of the brave and hardworking firefighters. Thanks!