SCU Lightning Complex: Fire grows to 343,965 acres, 10 percent contained

Cal Fire announced Sunday that the SCU Lightning Complex Fire has grown to 339,968 acres.

The known acreage Saturday morning was 291,000 acres. 

The lightning-caused fires in Alameda, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties, is now 10 percent contained, Cal Fire said. 

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Officials issued a new evacuation order in Alameda County on Sunday morning for areas south of Welch Creek Rd. to the fire perimeter and the Alameda and Santa Clara County line east of Calaveras Rd. at Welch Creek Rd. to the fire perimeter. 

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning from 5 a.m. Sunday until 5 p.m. Monday.

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Only 5 structures have been destroyed, but 20,065 structures remain threatened. There have been no fatalities. There have been 2 civilian injuries and 2 first responder injuries.

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The SCU Lightning Complex started Aug. 16 with multiple fires within the complex. These fires have since merged into two major fires and are broken into three zones; Canyon, Calaveras, and Deer. The fires continue to burn in steep, inaccessible terrain influenced by low relative humidity and high daytime temperatures.

Hot air temperatures developed Saturday afternoon with southwest winds kept things active on the Canyon Fire as winds gusted to 15 mph over the ridges. Afternoon highs from from 90 to 95 degrees were observed with minimum humidity around 20 percent. High clouds began to increase across the area, signaling a change as tropical moisture surges northward.

Visit the Cal Fire incident page for updates on damage totals and evacuation zones for the SCU Lightning Complex Fires.

Bay City News contributed to this report. 

EVACUATION ORDERS:

Alameda County / Stanislaus County:

  • South of Welch Creek Rd to Alameda/Santa Clara Co. line
  • East of Calaveras Rd. at Welch Creek Rd. to the fire perimeter
  • Frank Raines Park to Mines Road
  • Del Puerto Canyon Road 1 mile to Mines Road

Santa Clara County:

  • North of Magnolia Ct. and Magnolia Way, East of Lower Thomas Grade along the East Dunne Corridor
  • East of Highway 101 to Meltcalf Rd., East of Coyote Creek, East of Cochrane Rd., East of Hill Rd., South of Main Ave. North of Dunne Ave., West of Shingle Valley Rd. and Anderson Lake, to include the Jackson Oaks and Holiday Lake Estates. 
  • East of San Jose City limits
  • South of Mt. Hamilton Rd.
  • North of Metcalf Rd. & San Felipe Rd., East to the County Line
  • East of San Antonio Valley Rd. to Del Puerto Canyon Rd. to the County Line
  • South of Stanislaus County Between Santa Clara County Line and I-5
  • West of I-5 North of Stanislaus/Merced County Line
  • North of Stanislaus/Merced County Line
  • East of Santa Clara County Line
  • North of Hwy 130 to Santa Clara County Line
  • West of San Antonio Valley Rd.
  • West of Mines Rd. to Santa Clara County Line
  • East of 3 Springs Rd. and Mt. Hamilton Rd.
  • South of Santa Clara County Lin
  • North of Mt. Hamilton Rd. to Three Springs Rd.
  • South of Santa Clara County Line
  • West of the Fire Perimeter
  • East of Ferguson Rd. East and North of Hwy 152
  • West of Merced County Line
  • North of Hwy 152
  • South of Metcalf Rd at Shingle Valley Rd.
  • East to the Stanislaus County line
  • East of Shingle Valley Rd. and everything East of Anderson Lake, East of Coyote Creek,
  • East of Coyote Reservoir, East of Roop Rd., East of Leavesley Rd., East of Crews Rd.,
  • East of Ferguson Road.
  • East and North of Hwy 152
  • West of Merced County Line, North of Hwy 152
  • South of Metcalf Road at Shingle Valley Road, East to the Stanislaus County Line

Alameda County:

  • All of Mines Road, south of Mile Marker 10 to the county line

San Joaquin County:

  • South of West Corral Hollow Road to Stanislaus County line
  • West of I-580 to Alameda County line
  • East of Alameda County line to I-580 and the Stanislaus County line
  • The PAR Estates and following streets are excluded from the order, but will be in an evacuation warning: (See warning below)

EVACUATION WARNINGS:

San Joaquin County:

  • All of PAR Estates which are the following streets:
  • W. Vernalis Road, Bernard Drive, Stearman Road, Brichetto Court, Stearman Court, S Chrisman Road south of I-580, and the Tracy Golf & Country Club
  • North of West Corral Hollow Road to I-580
  • East of the Alameda County line to I-580

Stanislaus County:

  • South of Diablo Grande Parkway and the Diablo Community to the Stanislaus/Merced County Line
  • West of the I-5
  • North of Stanislaus/Merced County Line
  • East of Santa Clara County Line

Alameda County:

  • City of Fremont - Mill Creek Road

Santa Clara County:

  • South of Metcalf Rd. East of Coyote Creek to the Anderson Lake Shore, East of Chochrane Rd., East of Hill Rd. and South of Main Ave., North of Maple Ave., East of Foothill Ave, North of San Martin Ave, East of New Ave..
  • West of Shingle Valley Rd. and everything West of Anderson Lake, West of Coyote Creek, West of Coyote Reservoir, North and West of Roop Rd. between Coyote Reservoir Rd. and New Ave
  • East of Lovers Lane and the Santa Clara County
  • South of Hwy 152 to the San Benito County line
  • West to the Merced County Line
  • North of San Benito County Line to Hwy 152

EVACUATION CENTERS:

  • Creekside Middle School: 535 Peregrine Dr, Patterson, CA 95363
  • Milpitas Library: 160 N Main St Milpitas, CA 95035

ROAD CLOSURES:

  • Holiday Dr. at East Dunne Ave., Coyote Reservoir Rd. at Roop Rd., Canada Rd. at Hwy 152, Hwy 152 at Belle Station
  • Del Puerto Canyon Road (SR-130) between Mines Road and Diablo Grande PKWY
  • Hwy 130 at Three Springs Rd.
  • Hwy 130 at Quimby Rd.

Animal Evacuation Center(s):

  • County of Santa Clara Animal Services: (408) 686-3900
  • For the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County, Morgan Hill, and Gilroy
  • Hold Your Horses Live Stock: (925)-584-1976 for Large Animals in Canyon Fire area
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