Southern California Airport Fire Guide Monday September 23 2024

Airport Fire Courtesy of OCFA Twitter Page
Airport Fire Courtesy of OCFA Twitter Page

Southern California Airport Fire Guide Monday September 23 2024.

Updated Monday September 23 2024 at 5:17pm

Fire at 89% Containment with 23,519 acres burned.

Update With Cal Fire Monday September 23 2024 at 4:34pm

Containment percentage continues to rise on the Airport Fire.
Fire managers are confident 81 percent of the fire perimeter is secure.
Drones with infrared technology will be used today to check for heat in drainage areas with heavy vegetative debris that may be holding heat.
Ground crews or air resources will then be deployed to confirm and address any areas of concern.

Back hauling of equipment and other items is a priority as unified command prepares to transition the Airport Fire to a Type 3 Incident Management Team that will be based out of the Cleveland National Forest tomorrow.

Suppression repair crews continue to tidy up dozer lines and other areas disturbed by fire suppression activities.
A Burned Area Response (BAER) Team has also arrived to begin assessing watersheds that may have been impacted by fire activity.
The team will study potential changes in water runoff and how it may affect waterways, communities, aquatic wildlife and any other identified areas of concern.
As the study continues, mitigation processes will begin.

A closure order is in effect for the Trabuco Ranger District of the Cleveland National Forest.
Firefighters have observed hikers and mountain bikers in the area.
Please do not enter the closure area or recreate on any of the firelines constructed for the incident.

Cleveland National Forest Closure Order Is Online

Notice: Southern California Edison Electric Utility Company has announced plans to replace damaged power poles and lines beginning Tuesday along Ortega Highway.
Helicopters will be used to transport and place poles.
Operations will be scheduled during times of minimal highway use. However, all motorists should be aware that traffic delays can occasionally occur for extended periods.
Please plan accordingly.

Governor Gavin Newsom has secured a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help ensure the availability of vital resources to suppressing the Airport Fire.

Cleveland National Forest Closure
September 18 2024 thru September 17 2025
The Cleveland NF has temporary closure of the Trabuco Ranger District of the Cleveland National Forest.
This closure prohibits going into or being upon any National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the boundaries of the Trabuco Ranger District.
The closure will be in effect from September 18, 2024 until September 17, 2025, to provide for public health and safety concerns related to the Airport Fire.

Hard Road Closures:

Trabuco Canyon Road and Trabuco Creek Road
Silverado Canyon and Maple Springs
North Main Road and Ortega Highway
Long Canyon Road and OrtegaHighway

Orange County Health Services and Mental Health after the Airport Fire September 2024

Airport Fire Structures Damaged

34 Structures Damaged Residential, Commercial and Other

160 Structures Destroyed Residential, Commercial and Other

Orange County Fire Authority Resources

1189 Firefighters are attacking the fire from the ground and the air.
This includes engine strike teams, handcrews, dozers, helicopters, and fixed wing aircraft.
The Airport Fire Command include Orange County Fire Authority/Orange County Sheriff Department/Cal Fire/US Forest Service

Airport Fire Injuries

21 Firefighters and Civilian’s have reported Injuries.

All School’s Are Now Open

Airport Fire Information Resources

The Public Information Hotline phone number is (714) 628-7085.

Orange County Fire Authority is on Twitter

Cal Fire Facebook Page

Orange County Sheriff

US Forest Service

South Coast Air Quality Management District

Alert OC (Register at Alert OC for alerts)

Southern California Edison (SCE) Wildfire Map Is Online
When there is a high risk for a wildfire SCE may temporarily shut off power to your neighborhood to prevent our electric system from becoming the source of an ignition.
See the interactive map to search impacted areas as well as locations of SCE Community Crew Vehicles and Community Resource Centers.

California Highway Patrol Incident Reports Are Online

Orange County Traffic and Closures at CalTrans

The Toll Roads

OC Sheriffs Rancho Santa Margarita Facebook Page

Rancho Santa Margarita Airport Fire Page Is Online

The City of Mission Viejo Facebook Page Has Up To Date Info on Pets

Lake Forest Airport Fire Information Is On Their City Website

City of Lake Elsinore Is on Facebook

Riverside County Ready Is On Facebook

Alert California UCSD Live Cameras Are Online

This is a fast moving story.

South OC Beaches will do their best to update information as it becomes available

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