A wind-driven brush fire that started late Monday afternoon near Highway 154 in Santa Barbara County moved quickly downhill, prompting mandatory evacuations and threatening homes.
The Cave fire started just after 4 p.m. near East Camino Cielo and Painted Cave Road in Los Padres National Forest and by 9 p.m. had grown to at least 3,122 acres, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
Within three hours of starting, the fire had burned down to the top of Cieneguitas Road near the San Marcos Foothills Preserve, according to Santa Barbara city’s Office of Emergency Services.
It initially moved into a few canyons and rapidly expanded as it was pushed south by 15-mph down-canyon winds with 30-mph gusts. By 7:30 p.m., the fire was spotting in front of itself and had started at least one spot fire near Highway 154 and Cathedral Oaks Road, said Mike Eliason, a public information officer with the department.
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#CaveFire– Burning in the Los Padres NF on E. Camino Cielo near Painted Cave. pic.twitter.com/q6Q0y50sDC
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
#CaveFire– Burning in the Los Padres NF on E. Camino Cielo near Painted Cave. SBC Dozer 1 building a line down hill from Camino Cielo. pic.twitter.com/y1wyYt0aem
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
#CaveFire– Burning in the Los Padres NF on E. Camino Cielo near Painted Cave in Santa Barbara County. pic.twitter.com/oir4G5yVX6
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
#CaveFire– John Malone & miniature horse Breeze keep an eye on flames Monday off Via Chaparral near Santa Barbara after he evacuated from his home. pic.twitter.com/loIepUnXBl
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
#CaveFire– FF’s work on spot fires after the fire crossed CA Hwy 154 near the city limits of Santa Barbara. pic.twitter.com/09viMTrgVO
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
#CaveFire– Flames on the west side of CA Hwy-154 near San Antonio Creek Rd. pic.twitter.com/nAR5axs9KS
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) November 26, 2019
Check https://t.co/FV5DSeqF4t for latest update to #cavefire evacuation order boundaries. pic.twitter.com/GcudFTSkCu
— Santa Barbara County (@countyofsb) November 26, 2019
#cavefire Red Cross Evacuation Center at #Goleta Valley Community Center, 5679 Hollister Rd., Goleta. #SantaBarbaraCounty emergency call center, (833) 688–5551
— Santa Barbara County (@countyofsb) November 26, 2019