Station Fire Update Sept. 25, 2009
Incident: Station Fire Wildfire
Released: 9/25/2009
A Red Flag Warning has been extended until 9:00 pm tomorrow due to low relative humidity and high temperatures. The very dry air combined with hot daytime temperatures and winds remain a concern.
The Station Fire is now at 98% containment with the final containment date unknown due to mitigating circumstances. A small portion of the containment line is completely inaccessible and cannot be reached by crews in a safe manner. This area of open line is located in the San Gabriel Wilderness near Twin Peaks and will be continuously monitored.
Despite there being almost no visible smoke within the Station Fire burn area, travel and recreation within the fire perimeter is still extremely dangerous and not allowed. Visitors and residents in the area are reminded that the road closures and the closure of the southern portion of the Angeles National Forest remain in effect.
The public and area residents should remain vigilant and aware of the continued fire danger the area is experiencing. At the same time there may be increased wildlife sightings in neighborhoods and communities adjacent to the fire perimeter. After a fire wildlife may be displaced temporarily from previous habitats. Caution should be exercised around any wildlife. If animals which are found are severely injured or pose a danger to you or someone else, contact Animal Control or California Department of Fish and Game.
Fire Name: Station
Geographic Location: Hwy. 2 North of La Canada - Flintridge, CA
Acres Burned: 160,577
Start Date: August 26, 2009
Time: 3:20 p.m.
Percent Contained: 98
Estimated Containment Date: Unknown
Cause: Arson
Injuries: 22
Structures Threatened: 100
Commercial Bldgs. Threatened: 50
Residences Destroyed: 89
Residences Damaged: 13
Commercial Prop. Destroyed: 26
Commercial Property Damaged: 22
Outbuildings/Other Destroyed: 94
Outbuildings/Other Damaged: 22
Approximate Personnel Assigned: 692
Helicopters: 9
Air Tankers: 2
Engines: 22
Hand Crews: 13
Heavy Equipment: 29
Cost to Date: $88,352,340
FOREST CLOSURES: Angeles National Forest: An area closure of the southern portion of the Angeles National Forest is in effect until it is determined that it is safe to reopen forest areas. For additional information on the closure, go to www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/
CLOSURES: The Angeles Crest Highway (Highway 2) and Highway 39 (Azusa Canyon) remain closed. Roads accessible to residents with ID only are Big Tujunga Canyon, Little Tujunga Canyon, Glendora Mountain Road, and Glendora Ridge Road. Please call the CHP for further information at (323) 982-4900. For information on Little Rock Reservoir, call (661) 533-2424
Cooperators and Agencies Assisting the U.S. Forest Service: Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles City Fire Department, California Highway Patrol, Caltrans, American Red Cross, CAL FIRE, Southern California Edison, Office of Emergency Services, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Dept of Defense, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the cities of Arcadia, Monrovia and Sierra Madre.







