What is the name and location of the wildfire?
On September 10, 2024, the Airport Fire is burning and uncontained in Trabuco Canyon, Orange County, California (1)(2). Three people, including two firefighters, have been hurt.
It originated near Trabuco Creek Road and is burning within the Cleveland National Forest near Rancho Santa Margarita and the Santa Ana Mountains.
Which cities or areas are affected by the wildfire?
The wildfire, which appears to have been unintentionally sparked by heavy equipment, is directly impacting areas such as Trabuco Canyon, Robinson Ranch, Rancho Santa Margarita, and parts of Orange County.
Poor air quality from the Airport Fire and Line Fire is affecting several communities including:
Evacuation warnings have spread into Riverside County, specifically affecting areas east of the Orange County line and near the Santa Ana Mountains, as far as the 15 Freeway.
What is the current containment status of the wildfire?
The Airport Fire has grown to 8,510 acres with 0% containment as of September 10 morning (3).
Firefighting teams, including ground crews, helicopters, and fixed-wing aircraft, are actively working to prevent the fire from spreading further. The difficult terrain and hot, dry weather conditions are challenging containment efforts.
Are there any evacuation orders or alerts in place?
Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for residents along Rose Canyon Road, Trabuco Creek Road, and several nearby communities, including Robinson Ranch and Trabuco Highlands.
Evacuation centers are set up at the Bell Tower Regional Community Center in Rancho Santa Margarita and shelters for large animals are available at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Additionally, air quality alerts due to smoke have led to school closures and the cancellation of outdoor activities in the affected regions.
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