Loma Fire

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Date(s)
  • September 26, 2016 (2016-09-26)
  • October 12, 2016 (2016-10-12)
Coordinates37°06′23″N 121°51′11″W / 37.10632°N 121.85318°W / 37.10632; -121.85318
Burned area4,474 acres (18 km2)
Loma Fire
Part of the 2016 California wildfires
Loma Fire, seen from 9 miles away, 30 minutes after the fire started
Date(s)
  • September 26, 2016 (2016-09-26)
  • October 12, 2016 (2016-10-12)
LocationLoma Prieta, Santa Clara County, California
Coordinates37°06′23″N 121°51′11″W / 37.10632°N 121.85318°W / 37.10632; -121.85318
Statistics[1][2]
Burned area4,474 acres (18 km2)
Impacts
Structures destroyed
  • 12 single residences
  • 16 outbuildings
Ignition
CauseSparks from portable generator[3]
Map
Loma Fire is located in Northern California
Loma Fire
Location of fire in Northern California
Loma Fire is located in the United States
Loma Fire
Loma Fire (the United States)

The Loma Fire was a wildfire that broke out on September 26, 2016, in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County, California. By the time the fire was contained on October 12, the fire had burned 4,474 acres (18 km2) of land and had destroyed 12 residences and 16 outbuildings.[1]

With the containment of the fire, and rainstorms due in the area, concerns turned to the potential for mudslides in the area.[4] With vegetation that previously held together the soil on the mountain having burned in the fire, the erosion effects of the upcoming rains are heightened.[5] Erosion repair efforts are being coordinated by the Santa Clara County Office of Emergency Services.[5]

According to CalFire officials, the fire was caused by sparks from a portable generator used in marijuana cultivation operations off Loma Chiquita Road.[3]

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