Valley Fire Morning Update 091320
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Fire activity was minimal overnight as firefighters continue to mop up hot spots and secure the fire perimeter. Structure defense remains a priority for values at risk. Every day the fire stays within its current perimeter, the threat to the adjacent communities continues to diminish. High pressure over Southern California will result in a warming trend into the middle of the week.
All Evacuation Orders, Evacuation Warnings and Road Closures have been lifted as of 12:00 noon, Friday, September 11th, 2020.
The County of San Diego has opened a Local Assistance Center to help residents affected by the Valley Fire. It is located at the Rancho San Diego Library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, CA 92019.
All Temporary Evacuation Points have been closed.
For residents in need of disaster assistance, please visit www.sdcountyrecovery.com or call 858-715-2200.
For the latest emergency updates in English & Spanish, please visit www.sdcountyemergency.com and download the SD Emergency app.
On Monday, September 14th, 2020 at 7:00 AM, the fire will transition from California Interagency Incident Management Team 15 and CAL FIRE back to a Cleveland National Forest Type 3 Team.
Valley Fire Evening Update 091220
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Fire activity was limited today as firefighters continue to mop up hot spots and secure the fire perimeter. For each day the fire stays within its current perimeter; the threat to the adjacent communities will further diminish. Fire activity should be minimal overnight. A high pressure system over Southern California will result in higher temperatures through the weekend.
All Evacuation Orders, Evacuation Warnings and Road Closures have been lifted as of 12:00 noon, Friday, September 11th, 2020.
The County of San Diego has opened a Local Assistance Center to help residents affected by the Valley Fire. It is located at the Rancho San Diego Library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, CA 92019.
All Temporary Evacuation Points have been closed.
For residents in need of disaster assistance, please visit www.sdcountyrecovery.com or call 858-715-2200.
For the latest emergency updates in English & Spanish, please visit www.sdcountyemergency.com and download the SD Emergency app.
On Monday, September 14th, 2020 at 7:00 AM, the fire will transition from California Interagency Incident Management Team 15 and CAL FIRE back to a Cleveland National Forest Type 3 Team.
Valley Fire Morning Update 091220
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Ground crews continue to construct and strengthen hand and dozer lines and are focused on mopping up hot spots. For each day the fire stays within its current perimeter; the threat to the adjacent communities will continue to diminish. A high pressure system is building over Southern California for the weekend which will result in higher temperatures.
All Evacuation Orders, Evacuation Warnings and Road Closures have been lifted as of 12:00 noon, Friday, September 11th, 2020.
The County of San Diego is opening a Local Assistance Center to help residents affected by the Valley Fire.
It will open at 10:00 AM Saturday, September 12th at the Rancho San Diego Library located at 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, CA 92019.
All Temporary Evacuation Points have been closed.
For residents in need of disaster assistance, please visit www.sdcountyrecovery.com or call 858-715-2200.
For the latest emergency updates in English & Spanish, please visit www.sdcountyemergency.com and download the SD Emergency app.
Valley Fire Evening Update 091120
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Dry fuels and higher temperatures resulted in minimal fire growth today. Ground crews are continuing to construct and strengthen hand and dozer lines and are focused on mopping up hot spots and providing defense to structures that remain threatened. Firefighters worked to mitigate fire growth with the support of aerial assets. For each day the fire stays within its current perimeter; the threat to the adjacent communities will continue to diminish. Lighter winds and higher humidity will likely limit fire behavior overnight.
All Evacutation Orders, Evacuation Warnings and Road Closures have been lifted as of 12:00 noon, Friday, September 11th, 2020
The Temporary Evacuation Point at Steele Canyon High School at 12440 Campo Road in Spring Valley is now closed.
For residents in need of disaster assistance, please visit www.sdcountyrecovery.com or call 858-715-2200.
For the latest emergency updates in English & Spanish, please visit www.sdcountyemergency.com and download the SD Emergency app.
The County of San Diego is opening a Local Assistance Center to help residents affected by the Valley Fire. It will open at 10:00 AM Saturday, September 12th at the Rancho San Diego Library located at 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, CA 92019.
Valley Fire Morning Update 091120
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Dry fuels and a dry airmass could potentially result in fire growth on portions of the fire. Ground crews continue to construct and strengthen hand and dozer lines and are focused on mopping up hot spots and providing defense to structures that remain threatened. Firefighters are working to mitigate fire growth with the support of aerial assets. For each day the fire stays within its current perimeter; the threat to the adjacent communities continues to diminish. A high pressure system will slowly build over Southern California through the weekend and will be accompanied by gradually warming temperatures.
EVACUATION ORDERS:
Lyons Valley Rd east of Barrett Lake Rd • Forest Park Rd and all roads connecting to Forest Park Rd • Rudnick Dr east of Forest Park Rd
EVACUATION WARNINGS:
Pine Valley • Descanso • Alpine • Viejas • Dulzura • Barrett Junction • Potrero • Carveacre • Lyons Valley Rd East to Barrett Lake Rd • Japatul Valley
ROAD CLOSURES:
W/B Japatul Rd @ Lyons Valley Rd • E/B Japatul Rd @ Hidden Glen Rd • E/B Sloane Canyon Rd @ Sloane Canyon Rd (Forest Route 16SD1) • E/B Lawson Valley Rd @ Wood Valley Trail • E/B Rudnick Drive @ Forest Park Rd • E/B Skyline Truck Trail @ Hilary Drive • E/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Skyline Truck Trail (Honey Spring Rd) • S/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Horse Thief Trailhead • N/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Lawson Peak Trailhead • W/B Morena Stokes Valley Rd (Corral Canyon) @ Buckman Springs Rd
Please call the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department for evacuation information at (858) 565-5200
The Temporary Evacuation Point at Joan MacQueen Middle School and El Capitan High School have closed. People who have evacuated from their homes and who require emergency assistance can still go to Steele Canyon High School at 12440 Cameo Road in Spring Valley.
If you need emergency assistance in evacuating, please call 9-1-1. Residents in the areas impacted by the Valley Fire can call 2-1-1 for non-emergency fire information such as evacuation orders, shelters and road closures.
Evacuation Warnings As of 091020
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EVACUATION WARNINGS:
Pine Valley • Descanso • Alpine • Viejas • Dulzura • Barrett Junction • Potrero • Carveacre • Lyons Valley Rd East to Barrett Lake Rd • Japatul Valley
Evacuation ORDERS As of 091020
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EVACUATION ORDERS:
Lyons Valley Rd east of Barrett Lake Rd • Forest Park Rd and all roads connecting to Forest Park Rd • Rudnick Dr east of Forest Park Rd
Road Closures As of 091120
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ALL ROAD CLOSURES, EVACUATION ORDERS AND EVACUATION WARNINGS HAVE BEEN LIFTED AS OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2020 AT 12:00 NOON.
County Closes El Capitan High Evacuation Location
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Closure of El Capitan High School Temporary Evacuation PointNOTES:
The Temporary Evacuation Point at El Capitan High School at 10410 Ashwood St. in Lakeside has been closed.People who remain under an evacuation from their homes and who require emergency assistance can still go to Steele Canyon High School at 12440 Campo Road in Spring Valley.
While evacuation orders are being lifted, allowing residents to return home, some may feel safer staying in emergency lodging provided by the American Red Cross.
For the latest emergency updates in English and Spanish, visit sdcountyemergency.com and download the SD Emergency app.
Valley Fire Evening Update 091020
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Lighter winds and higher humidity should lessen fire behavior during the overnight hours. For each day the fire stays within its
current perimeter, the threat to the adjacent communities continues to diminish. Crews are focused on constructing and strengthening hand and dozer lines and are focused on mopping up and providing defense to structures that remain threatened. A high pressure system will slowly build over Southern California through the weekend and will be accompanied by gradually warming temperatures.
EVACUATION ORDERS:
Lyons Valley Rd east of Barrett Lake Rd • Forest Park Rd and all roads connecting to Forest Park Rd • Rudnick Dr east of Forest Park Rd
EVACUATION WARNINGS:Pine Valley • Descanso • Alpine • Viejas • Dulzura • Barrett Junction • Potrero • Carveacre • Lyons Valley Rd East to Barrett Lake Rd • Japatul Valley
ROAD CLOSURES:W/B Japatul Rd @ Lyons Valley Rd • E/B Japatul Rd @ Hidden Glen Rd • E/B Sloane Canyon Rd @ Sloane Canyon Rd (Forest Route 16SD1) • E/B Lawson Valley Rd @ Wood Valley Trail • E/B Rudnick Drive @ Forest Park Rd • E/B Skyline Truck Trail @Hilary Drive • E/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Skyline Truck Trail (Honey Spring Rd) • S/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Horse Thief Trailhead • N/B Lyons Valley Rd @ Lawson Peak Trailhead • W/B Morena Stokes Valley Rd (Corral Canyon) @ Buckman Springs Rd
Please call the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department for evacuation information at (858) 565-5200
The Temporary Evacuation Point at Joan MacQueen Middle School and El Capitan High School have closed. People who have evacuated from their homes and who require emergency assistance can still go to Steele Canyon High School at 12440 Cameo Road in Spring Valley.
If you need emergency assistance in evacuating, please call 9-1-1. Residents in the areas impacted by the Valley Fire can call 2-1-1 for non-emergency fire information such as evacuation orders, shelters and road closures.