- Sawtooth Complex fire
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The Sawtooth Complex fire was a group of wildfires in San Bernardino County in the U.S. state of California in the summer of 2006. The Complex was made up of the Sawtooth, Waters, and Ridge fires, and burnt in chaparral two miles (3.2 km) east of Yucca Valley.
The Sawtooth Complex fire was started by lightning on July 9, 2006 at 8:30 am PDT. The fire burned 61,700 acres (250 km2) and destroyed 50 homes, 8 mobile homes, 13 garages, 171 outbuildings, 191 cars and pick up trucks, 3 R.V.s, 27 trailers, 2 railcars, 9 tractors. 12 residences were damaged. There were 17 minor injuries and 1 civilian fatality.[1]
Residents of Pioneertown, Skyline Ranch, Pipes Canyon, Gamma Gulch, northern Morongo Valley, Burns Canyon and Rimrock were placed under mandatory evacuations.[1]
Pioneertown is the site of several historic structures dating back to 1940s Hollywood film production. While some buildings in Pioneertown were destroyed, the historic structures were spared.[2]
At 5:00 pm PDT on July 14, the Sawtooth Complex fire merged with the Millard Complex fire.
The fire was 100% contained on July 18.
References
- ^ a b "Sawtooth Complex Incident Information". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. 2006. http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_info?incident_id=94. Retrieved July 24, 2006.
- ^ "Fire crews battle desert winds, heat". CNN. July 12, 2006. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/07/12/western.wildfire.ap/index.html. Retrieved 2006-07-14.[dead link]
Notable California wildfires by size #1 - Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889: 300,000 acres (469 sq mi; 121,406 ha) est. · #2 - Cedar Fire: 273,246 acres (427 sq mi; 110,579 ha) · #3 - Zaca Fire: 240,207 acres (375 sq mi; 97,208 ha) · #4 - Matilija Fire: 220,000 acres (344 sq mi; 89,031 ha) · #5 - Witch Fire: 197,990 acres (309 sq mi; 80,124 ha) · #6 - Marble-Cone Fire: ~178,000 acres (720 km2) · #7 - Laguna Fire: 175,425 acres (274 sq mi; 70,992 ha) · #8 - Basin Complex fire: 162,818 acres (254 sq mi; 65,890 ha) · #9 - Day Fire: 162,700 acres (254 sq mi; 65,842 ha) · #10 - Station Fire: 160,557 acres (251 sq mi; 64,975 ha) · #11 - McNally Fire: 150,670 acres (235 sq mi; 60,974 ha) · #12 - Old Fire (2003): 91,281 acres (143 sq mi; 36,940 ha) · #13 - Harris Fire: 90,440 acres (141 sq mi; 36,600 ha) · #14 - Indians Fire: 76,554 acres (120 sq mi; 30,980 ha) · #15 - Moonlight Fire: 65,000 acres (102 sq mi; 26,305 ha) · #16 - Sawtooth Complex fire: 61,700 acres (96 sq mi; 24,969 ha) · #17 - Ranch Fire: 58,401 acres (91 sq mi; 23,634 ha)Categories:- Wildfires in California
- 2006 wildfires
- 2006 in California
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