california wildfires
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Wildfires Rip Through Southern California
Worst California Fires of 21st Century
• Cedar Fire (October 2003)
• Zaca Fire (July 2007)
• October 2007 Fires
• Summer 2008 Fires
Cedar Fire: October 2003
• Cause: A man named Sergio Martinez claims he started the fire to signal rescuers after he got lost.
• It was spread by strong Santa Ana Winds.
• Affected Areas: Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura counties
Aftermath
• Area Burned: 280,278 acres• Homes Destroyed: 2,232• Fatalities: 15
Zaca Fire: July 2007
• Cause: The fire started as a result of sparks from a grinding machine being used to fix a water pipe.
• Affected Areas: Los Padres National Forest and the Santa Ynez River Recreation Area
Aftermath
• Area Burned: 240,207 acres• Luckily, no homes were lost, and no fatalities
occurred.
October 2007 Fires
• Cause: Drought in Southern California, hot weather, and strong Santa Ana winds
• A few of the fires are suspected to have been started deliberately.
• Affected Areas: San Diego, Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, San Barnardino, Santa Barbara, and Riverside Counties
Aftermath
• Area Burned: 500,000 acres • Homes Destroyed: Over 1,500• Injured: At least 70• Fatalities: 14
More Pictures Of October 2007 Fires
Summer 2008 Fires
• Cause: Most of the fires were started by lightning from dry thunderstorms. Some were caused by the dry, hot weather.
• Affected Areas: Santa
Barbara County, Mariposa County, and the Sierra Nevada foothills in central California
Aftermath
• Area Burned: 1,157,930 acres• Homes Destroyed: Few homes were
destroyed, however many were evacuated.• Fatalities: 8
Importance
• Learning about tragic historical events can help prevent future tragedies from occuring.
• Every year fires burn forests and destroy homes in Southern California. This knowledge can help people plan and prepare for fires in the future.
And Remember….