Evacuation warning issued as wildfire burns 1,200 acres in Santa Barbara County hills

Santa Barbara County has issued an evacuation warning for residents in eastern Santa Barbara County as a hillside wildfire burned hundreds of acres in the area.

The fire began around 12 p.m. southeast of New Cuyama near the intersection of Kirschenmenn Road and Foothill Road with a “moderate rate of spread,” Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesperson Scott Safechuck said on social media.

Four air tankers and two helicopters responded to the fire around 1 p.m., Safechuck said.

A fire burns southeast of New Cuyama and the intersection of Kirschenmenn Road and Foothill Road in Santa Barbara County on May 28, 2024. An evacuation warning was issued for nearby residents.

As of 8:42 p.m. the fire had burned about 1,200 acres and was 10% contained, Safechuck said An evacuation warning is in place for residents in the areas south of Foothill Road from Castro Canyon to Santa Barbara Canyon.

Safechuck said the fire was continuing to south burn at a “moderate rate” toward Los Padres National Forest.

Firefighters will continue to work through the evening, Safechuck said.

Vegetation Fire / Hill Incident: South East of New Cuyama, South East of Kirschenmenn Rd & Foothill. SBC & LPF responding. Estimated at 75 acres w/moderate rate of spread. SBC ASU Copt. 964 responding. Two air tankers requested by Air Attack 07. More to come. CT 12:11 am. pic.twitter.com/HZh1UG7lmE

— Scott Safechuck (@SBCFireInfo) May 28, 2024

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