The Canyon Fire in Ventura County, California, is spreading rapidly and now nearing the outskirts of the Castaic community, raising alarm as flames approach residential areas, including the vicinity of several celebrity homes.
Newsweek contacted Castaic Town Council via email for comment outside of regular working hours on Friday.
The Context
As reported by Newsweek, the fast-moving blaze, fueled by dry brush and high winds, has already scorched thousands of acres and forced multiple evacuations. It has exploded in size over the last 24 hours due to high heat, wind gusts, and extremely dry conditions.
Castaic, a community known for its scenic hillside homes and ties to high-profile residents including guitarist Zakk Wylde, guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Label Society, and The Facts of Life star Lisa Whelchel, could soon be in the fire’s path.
The growing threat highlights the increasing risks posed by California’s worsening wildfire season and the strain on emergency services across the region.
What to Know
As of Thursday afternoon, fire crews have been battling the Canyon Fire around the clock, with no containment. Authorities have issued evacuation warnings for areas near Castaic Lake, and smoke is now visible throughout the Santa Clarita Valley.
As reported by Newsweek, the fire has scorched nearly 5,000 acres across Ventura and Los Angeles counties, prompting mandatory evacuations and a local emergency proclamation.
The blaze erupted Thursday afternoon near Lake Piru and quickly spread eastward, threatening homes, infrastructure, and power lines. Officials say the fire remains uncontained, with extreme heat and dry conditions fueling its rapid growth.
Los Angeles County declared a local emergency to accelerate access to firefighting resources. Air tankers and helicopters have been deployed, but the terrain is making containment efforts difficult.
Social media has been flooded with photos of thick smoke, glowing hillsides, and fire crews staging near residential zones.
What People Are Saying
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger urged people to heed evacuation orders: “The Eaton Fire showed us how quickly devastation can strike. It is never worth risking your life, the lives of your loved ones and pets, or the safety of those working to protect you. Your safety is my top priority, and swift action saves lives.”
What Happens Next
Authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders for multiple zones, including Val Verde, Hasley Canyon, and areas surrounding Lake Piru. Over 2,700 residents and 700 structures are under direct evacuation orders, while warnings affect an additional 14,000 people and 4,700 buildings.
Further mandatory evacuation orders may be issued within the next 24 hours if fire lines continue to collapse near Castaic.
Local officials urge residents to prepare go-bags, monitor alerts, and leave early if conditions worsen. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and further updates from CAL FIRE and the Ventura County Fire Department are expected later today.
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