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Wildfire near Carrizo Plain in SLO County burns 1,200 acres

The Chimineas Fire burns in California Valley near the Carrizo Plain National Monument on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.
The Chimineas Fire burns in California Valley near the Carrizo Plain National Monument on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.

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A vegetation fire that sparked Wednesday morning burned 1,200 acres in the rural eastern area of San Luis Obispo County.

At around 9:20 a.m., the Chimineas Fire ignited off Chimineas Ranch Road west of the Carrizo Plain National Monument, according to the emergency service app PulsePoint.

It quickly sent up a large plume of smoke as Cal Fire responded with multiple engines and aircraft.

Multiple fire cameras on UC San Diego’s ALERT California network showed burning through rolling hills of grass.

Vegetation Fire Near Carrizo Plain National Monument

Vegetation fire near Carrizo Plain National Monument

Cal Fire responded to a wildfire burning off Chimineas Ranch Road in rural San Luis Obispo County.

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By midday, the fire had grown to 356 acres, Cal Fire said in a post on X.

A couple hours later at 2:30 p.m., it had more than tripled in size, according to a Facebook post from the Bureau of Land Management.

By that time, however, crews had made good progress, and containment was at 50%. By Thursday morning, it was 90% contained, according to Cal Fire.

“Crews are continuing to improve containment lines and currently, the forward rate of spread has been stopped,” the BLM said.

The Chimineas Fire burns in California Valley near the Carrizo Plain National Monument on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.
The Chimineas Fire burns in California Valley near the Carrizo Plain National Monument on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. ALERT California | UC San Diego

This story was originally published September 4, 2024 at 10:02 AM.

Joan Lynch
The Tribune
Joan Lynch is a housing reporter at the San Luis Obispo Tribune. Originally from Kenosha, Wisconsin, Joan studied journalism and telecommunications at Ball State University, graduating in 2022.
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