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Silverado Canyon Burns Again As Bond Fire Erupts Under High Winds - Voice of OC

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Evacuation zones for the rapidly-growing Bond Fire are being expanded to thousands more residents in communities near Orange County’s inland canyons, as Orange County’s third major wildfire of the season burns south from the canyon community of Silverado.

Officials announced mandatory evacuations mid-Thursday morning in the north Lake Forest communities of Portola Hills and Barrego Canyon, and evacuation warnings in nearby communities that include Trabuco Canyon.

Evacuation warnings also were issued for the North Tustin communities of Lemon Heights and Cowan Heights. That’s in addition to existing evacuation orders in the canyon communities of Silverado and Modjeska Canyon.

[Click here for the official evacuation zone map from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.]

The fire spread rapidly overnight amid high winds, with 4,000 acres burned and 0% containment as of 9:45 a.m. as hundreds of firefighters battled the blaze. Multiple buildings are reported to have burned in the fire, which reportedly started as a structure fire.

“We have received reports that there may be multiple structures damaged from the fire. We are in the process of verifying the number involved and the extent of damage,” Orange County Fire Authority officials said via Twitter Thursday morning.

A Red Cross evacuation gathering point was set up at the campus of Santiago Canyon College, with the OC Animal Care shelter in Tustin offering shelter for dogs, cats and other small pets. Horses and other large animals from mandatory evacuation zones can be brought to the OC Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, officials said.

It’s the second time in two months that a wildfire in Orange County’s residents are being urged to evacuate the inland canyons and nearby communities as a quickly-growing wildfire rages in the canyons.

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The Orange County Fire Authority shared this photo of fire fighters working the Bond Fire at 8 a.m. Thursday.

This is one of several wildfires reported across Southern California overnight, with reported fires near Camp Pendleton, Corona and the Angeles National Forest. Orange County was under a red flag warning issued yesterday and set to cover through Saturday due to high winds, which officials have said is helping push the spread of the Bond Fire. 

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Silverado Canyon is under mandatory evacuation, along with portions of Portola Hills and Foothill Ranch west of El Toro and north of the 241 freeway, according to notices sent out by the Orange County Fire Authority

Officials are warning Lake Forest residents they may need to evacuate soon, but no orders have been put out yet. 

The Irvine Police Dept. posted on Twitter that they do not believe the city will have to evacuate, due to a buffer zone surrounding the city after the burnout from the Silverado Fire in October, but that the city will be affected by the smoke. 

The Saddleback Valley Unified School District also announced that Foothill Ranch Elementary, Portola Hills Elementary and Trabuco Elementary would be closed for in person and online learning today, and posted another dozen elementary and secondary schools that would be only running distance learning today. 

For the live evacuation map posted by the OC Sheriffs’ Dept., click here

OCFA

The Orange County Fire Authority shared this photo just after midnight Wednesday saying that the Bond Fire was spotting across Santiago Canyon Road and residents should prepare to evacuate.

Residents in the area scrambled to evacuate in the early hours of the morning, with some reports on social media that their electricity had failed or was shut off. 

“I live one street over from bond. No one in the community had power or phone service so people were going around banging on doors to wake people up,” one resident said on Twitter. “Everything happened really fast. Started from a house fire and spread.”

Fire officials said there’s no congregate shelter due to the coronavirus pandemic, amid a skyrocketing surge in cases and hospitalizations in Orange County.

“You’re strongly encouraged to seek safety with family/friends or in a hotel,” the OCFA posted on their Twitter page. “Due to COVID-19, no congregate shelter is offered. A temporary OC Red Cross evacuation point is at 8405 E. Chapman Ave, Orange. Info and restrooms available.”

The OCFA activated their hotline for evacuating residents early this morning, at 714-628-7085.

The OCFA did not return requests for comment. 

Noah Biesiada is a Voice of OC Reporting Fellow. Contact him at [email protected] or on Twitter @NBiesiada. 

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