Last updated: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 9:14 PM
Acres burned: 504
Containment: 100%
Location: Along Interstate 8 freeway near Viejas Casino in Alpine
Start date: July 6, 2018 11:15 a.m.
Cause: Under investigation
Injuries: One firefighter suffered minor burns to his face.
Evacuations: All evacuation orders were lifted as of Sunday afternoon
Evacuation Centers: A permanent evacuation center is set up at Los Coches Creek Middle School at 9669 Dunbar Lane. The Lakeside Rodeo Grounds at 12584 Mapleview Drive is open for large animal evacuations. For More »
Road closures: All road closures were lifted as of Sunday afternoon.
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Twitter Hashtags: #WestFire #AlpineFire
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ALPINE (NEWS 8) - The Latest on the fast-moving brush fire (West Fire) alongside Interstate 8 near Viejas Casino in Alpine.
TUESDAY - 9:15 p.m. - The charred burn area of an Alpine-area wildfire that gutted three dozen homes and 29 other structures last week was fully contained Tuesday as the county Board of Supervisors voted to extend a declaration of emergency in the aftermath of the 504-acre conflagration.
The disastrous blaze, dubbed the West Fire, erupted amid a searing heat wave late Friday morning on the south side of Interstate 8 near Willows Road in Cleveland National Forest and quickly spread to nearby residential neighborhoods.
"We had structures on fire within the first about eight minutes of the fire burning," local Cal Fire Capt. Tony Mecham told the supervisors.
At the height of the blaze, 90 percent of San Diego County Fire Authority and local Cal Fire crews were deployed to fight the flames, which also damaged 18 homes and two accessory buildings.
A shelter set up by the American Red Cross served 91 people displaced by the fire. Additionally, the Lakeside Rodeo Grounds hosted 10 horses, three goats and three alpacas displaced by the blaze.
Late this afternoon, Cal Fire announced that the smoldering burn area of the blaze had been fully surrounded.
Though the fire has been extinguished, crews will remain at the site through the upcoming weekend to watch for and douse any flare-ups that might occur, Mecham said.
County officials have set up an assistance center at the Alpine Library to help those affected by the fire navigate their recovery and rebuilding processes.
A show of gratitude for all of the firefighters who worked tirelessly to battle the #WestFire in Alpine @CBS8 @News8 @thecwsandiego pic.twitter.com/OtdqarjmXw
— Shannon Handy (@ShannonNews8) July 10, 2018
#WestFire [update] Good morning! Overnight crews were able to increase containment to 97%. Crews will continue suppression repair and constructing containment lines throughout the day. pic.twitter.com/dBHHRpaAUb
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 10, 2018
#WestFire [update] All evacuation orders and road closures are lifted. Please see attached new release for details. pic.twitter.com/90mZtySXWQ
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 8, 2018
#WestFire [update] Update from damage assessment teams:
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 8, 2018
Residential Structures Destroyed: 34
Residential Structures Damaged: 15
Accessory Buildings Destroyed: 21
Accessory Buildings Damaged: 5
Commercial Building Destroyed: 1 pic.twitter.com/W13kKH7mQY
#WestFire [update] Firefighters continue to make great progress throughout the day, the fire is 505 acres & 92% contained. pic.twitter.com/pkU6qnbfeR
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 8, 2018
#WestFire A Local Assistance Center (LAC) will open Monday, July 9th at the Alpine Library. @SanDiegoCounty representatives & other organizations will be there to help impacted residents begin the rebuilding & recovery process. The LAC will operate 9am-6 pm, until further notice. pic.twitter.com/AaK1PmllQV
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 8, 2018
#WestFire [update] Due to more accurate mapping, the fire is now 504 acres. Firefighters continue to make excellent progress, as the fire is now 81% contained. Evacuation orders and road closures remain in effect throughout the night. Next update will be 8am tomorrow morning. pic.twitter.com/1jb1UavYP4
— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) July 8, 2018
More burned structures on corner of Olive View and Pine View @CBS8 @News8 @thecwsandiego pic.twitter.com/XQkCINCQE4
— Shannon Handy (@ShannonNews8) July 6, 2018
This is what community is and how they get through devasting fires “Alpine ??’s our firefighters” @CALFIRESANDIEGO @heartlandfire & beyond #westfire @CBS8 @News8 pic.twitter.com/AdkK9vAJtj
— Abbie Alford (@AbbieNews8) July 7, 2018
On Friday, Chopper 8 footage showed large tile-roofed homes residential trailers and small outbuildings engulfed in fire. Dozens of structures appeared to have been gutted. Crews from various local agencies attacked the blaze on the ground and aboard water- and retardant-dropping aircraft while braving midday heat measured by the National Weather Service at 108 degrees.
Some of the homes and structures that have been destroyed in the #WestFire. This is off Olive View and and Pine View. pic.twitter.com/qQmdyLqWWG
— Chris Gros (@ChrisNews8) July 6, 2018
One crew member suffered minor burn injuries to his face while battling the blaze, and had been expected to remain hospitalized overnight, Cal Fire reported.
At the height of the blaze, about 3,500 homes and businesses at and around the site of the wildfire were without power, according to San Diego Gas & Electric. Some of those addresses are served by a circuit that the utility decided to deactivate as a precaution, and the rest lost service due to fire- related equipment damage, SDG&E spokesman Wes Jones said Friday.
Devastation: Driving on Alpine Blvd. just west of Via La Mancha. Homes, land scorched. @SDGE & @CALFIRESANDIEGO crews working non-stop on #westfire @CBS8 @News8 pic.twitter.com/H3JWyVcGGJ
— Abbie Alford (@AbbieNews8) July 7, 2018
Power had been restored by Sunday afternoon to 510 customers out of 640 who lost power, according to SDG&E.
Evacuation orders had affected communities including Suncrest Vista Lane, Highlands View Road, Manzanita View, Olive View, Scenic View Road, Pine View, Viejas View Place, Sage View, Oak View Road, Verde View Road, Calle Caleta Viejas and Via La Mancha.Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the area late Friday.
The gubernatorial decree cleared the way for the state to provide immediate disaster assistance to the county, allows for expedited unemployment benefits for anyone who lost a job due to the blaze and waives fees for replacement of documents -- including birth certificates, marriage licenses and vehicle titles -- lost to the flames.
Photo shows pickup truck and structures gutted by the West Fire in Alpine. (July 7, 2018)
Photo shows cars and structures destroyed by the West Fire in Alpine. (July 7, 2018)
Photo shows structures destroyed by the West Fire in Alpine. (July 7, 2018)
Photo shows structures destroyed by the West Fire in Alpine. (July 7, 2018)
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UPDATES: Friday, July 6, 2018
5:15 p.m. - The County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health (DEH) has issued a Boil Water Advisory and Public Notification effective immediately for the Alpine Oaks Estates located at 3505 Alpine Boulevard in Alpine. The water system serves 66 mobile home park spaces, a club house, laundry room, and the swimming pool. As a precaution, a Boil Water Advisory has been issued due to fire damage to the water system. The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until water is restored and laboratory analytical results confirm the absence of bacteria in the water supply. For more information on the Boil Water Advisory, please contact Jerry Jacobson, Owner of the Alpine Oaks Estates at (619) 445-3081. More »
Boil Water Advisory issued for Alpine Oaks Estates https://t.co/jf3LVV8hxO pic.twitter.com/ydnn7F0QiI
— SanDiegoCounty (@SanDiegoCounty) July 7, 2018
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4:38 p.m. - No official word on the number of homes lost in the West Fire, 400 acres burned, 5% contained. An Alpine Firefighter was injured fighting the fire. He suffered slight burns to the side of his face. He remains hospitalized but will be released tomorrow.
More burned structures on corner of Olive View and Pine View @CBS8 @News8 @thecwsandiego pic.twitter.com/XQkCINCQE4
— Shannon Handy (@ShannonNews8) July 6, 2018
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4:00 p.m.
HAPPENING NOW: Three alpacas evacuated and seeking shelter at #LakesideRodeo grounds #westfire @CBS8 @News8 pic.twitter.com/MbZgEnQ9Ty
— Abbie Alford (@AbbieNews8) July 6, 2018
Freeway is open but there’s a major traffic jam on the 8E just before Alpine because of the fire....avoid the area @thecwsandiego @News8 @CBS8 pic.twitter.com/CLBVBwnTmq
— Shannon Handy (@ShannonNews8) July 6, 2018
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2:34 PM - SDG&E is reporting 3,000 people are without power due to outages related to the West Fire in Alpine.
If you need assistance with large animal evacuations, contact @SanDiegoCounty Department of Animal Services at (619) 498-2361 #WestFire
— ReadySanDiego (@ReadySanDiego) July 6, 2018
Lakeside Rodeo located at 12584 Mapleview Street is now accepting livestock. #westfire
— Lakeside Substation (@SDSOLakeside) July 6, 2018
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1:44 PM - Update: Two lanes closed on eastbound I-8 at West Victoria overpass east of Tavern Rd. due to #WestFire QuickMap road updates: quickmap.dot.ca.gov
Update: The I-8 eastbound and westbound off-ramps to Tavern Road are closed due to the #WestFire
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) July 6, 2018
QuickMap road updates: https://t.co/ryOtbbVqK1 #SDCaltransAlert pic.twitter.com/8HXKNb2uzA
Chopper 8 shows a house on fire in Alpine.#WestFire update is 150 acres and a critical rate of spread. https://t.co/llxXfy4eMs pic.twitter.com/yeX1XaqnhY
— CBS News 8 (@CBS8) July 6, 2018
Facebook video from News 8 reporter, Monique Griego, on scene of firefighters putting out a house fire.
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1:20 PM - From Caltrans San Diego >>> Update: Eastbound I-8 on-ramp from Tavern Road closed due to #WestFire QuickMap road updates: quickmap.dot.ca.gov
Update: Eastbound I-8 on-ramp from Tavern Road closed due to #WestFire
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) July 6, 2018
QuickMap road updates: https://t.co/ryOtbbVqK1 #SDCaltransAlert pic.twitter.com/WFWj6lCmAL
Red Cross is setting up overnight evacuation site at Los Coches Creek Middle School for evacuees address is 9669 Dunbar Lane, El Cajon. Temporary evacuation site at Viejas Casino parking lot.
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1:15 PM - West Fire Update - Evacuation Order Issued. Click here for more »
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1:05 PM - A fast-moving brush fire broke out alongside Interstate 8 near Viejas Casino amid scorching summer temperatures today, threatening numerous rural homes and sending a column of thick smoke over the East County.
The blaze erupted for unknown reasons about 11:15 a.m. off West Willows Road in Alpine, according to Cleveland National Forest officials. Within about 30 minutes, the flames had spread over roughly 15 acres and were an immediate threat to structures, according to the federal agency.
As of early afternoon, the flames had engulfed "multiple" mobile homes.
Crews from various local agencies were attacking the blaze on the ground and aboard firefighting aircraft in midday heat measured by the National Weather Service at 108 degrees.
San Diego County Sheriff's is reporting the need for IMMEDIATE evacuations at Highland Mobile Home Park and the area immediately behind the Albertson’s located at 2955 Alpine Blvd. Individuals can evacuate to Viejas Casino (5000 Willows Road).
Chopper 8 captures brush fire along Interstate 8, threatening homes in the East County
If you are in the general area, now is the time to evacuate https://t.co/PhX88b6Cu3
— Cleveland NF (@ClevelandNF) July 6, 2018
West Fire Update - Evacuation Order Issuedhttps://t.co/DdTbc2xgMY#WestFire
— ReadySanDiego (@ReadySanDiego) July 6, 2018
Pictures from News 8 Viewer Elizabeth Vazquez
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