Crews Stop Forward Progress Of Cornell Fire Burning In Santa Paula
SANTA PAULA (CBSLA) — Crews were able to stop the forward progress of a brush fire that was burning in Santa Paula Monday which prompted evacuation warnings and closed multiple roads.
The Cornell Fire ignited around 11:44 a.m. in the unincorporated area of Santa Paula along the Santa Clara river bed and grew to 173 acres as of 1:46 p.m.
The fire was said to be staying within the river bottom but evacuation warnings were issued for the area surrounding Todd Road and Shell Road.
The Ventura County Fire Department was working to control the flames on the ground as well as through air attacks.
#CornellFire; air attack updates fire acreage to be 173 acres. Fire is staying within the river bottom, there are some evacuation warnings in place. Follow https://t.co/lZ7sT3kXmB for updated road closures and warnings. @vcfd @vcso @santapaulacity #vcfd pic.twitter.com/m7lOS9KRYp
— VCFD PIO (@VCFD_PIO) December 7, 2020
Freeway access to the 126 Freeway was closed in both directions at Briggs Road. South Mountain Road was also closed.
People were asked to please avoid the area around Santa Maria between Peck and 8th Street and use alternate routes.
The red flag warning in the area is expected to last until Tuesday night. The Ventura County Fire Department has an extra 140 firefighters on duty just in case.