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and
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counties of California from September to November 2020. It was ignited on September 5 by a pyrotechnic device at a
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in El Dorado Ranch Park; it quickly spread to the
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Area of the
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. Burning over a 71-day period, the fire destroyed 20 structures and resulted in one firefighter fatality, for which the couple hosting the party were charged with
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.


Cause

The fire began at 10:23 AM ( PDT) on September 5, 2020, when Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr. and Angela Renee Jimenez set off a smoke bomb at a
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photoshoot at the El Dorado Ranch Park near Yucaipa, in southern
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. The detonation of the smoke bomb lit nearby dry grass on fire, which spread rapidly. According to the
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(CAL FIRE), the Jimenezes attempted to extinguish the fire with bottled water, then reported the fire to the authorities and cooperated with their investigation. The cause of the fire inspired widespread mockery and condemnation against gender reveal parties, and was frequently compared to the 2017 Sawmill Fire, ignited by an exploding target at a gender reveal party in Arizona.


Fire

First responders arrived and began to attempt
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of the El Dorado Fire at 10:40 AM, when it had an area of . Because of the steep terrain, temperatures exceeding , and low humidity, the fire spread rapidly northward and grew to an area of on September 6. In response to the fire's spread, California Governor
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declared a
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in San Bernardino County, and evacuations were ordered in Mountain Home Village, Oak Glen,
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, and Yucaipa. A stretch of California State Route 38 and the
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Area of the
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(SBNF) were closed. On September 7, the fire grew to . Firefighters halted its advance south, though evacuation notices were issued to residents of
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, to the south of San Bernardino County, and the SBNF was closed. Lower temperatures and higher humidity on September 8 briefly slowed the spread of the El Dorado Fire, which grew to and prompted more evacuations in San Bernardino County. On September 9, the annual
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fanned the El Dorado Fire, which grew to by the morning of September 12. In spite of winds, continued high temperatures, and low humidity, firefighters made enough progress containing the spread of the El Dorado Fire to allow for the lifting of evacuation orders in Yucaipa and Oak Glen on September 10, September 11, September 12, and September 13, and Riverside County on September 10. Angelus Oaks and Forest Falls were evacuated at the same time, however, and residents of Big Bear were advised to evacuate. On September 15, CAL FIRE estimated that the spread of the fire, then at , was 61 percent contained. On September 17 the El Dorado Fire crossed State Route 38 and grew to by the next day. While
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s conducted
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near Angelus Oaks on September 17, wind gusts created local fires that resulted in the death of a firefighter. On September 18 residents of Forest Falls and Mountain Home Village were allowed to return to their homes. By September 24, the fire had grown to , but was estimated to be 81 percent contained and the evacuation order for Angelus Oaks was lifted. Containment reached 93 percent on September 28, and it continued to burn until November 16.


Aftermath

The El Dorado Fire burned over 71 days, reaching peak size by September 29, and cost $42,269,660 to suppress. The fire resulted in the death of a single firefighter and 13 other injuries; 20 buildings were destroyed. State Route 38 was reopened on September 29, 2020. Some areas of the SBNF remained closed until April 2022.


Environmental consequences

The El Dorado Fire burned steep mountain terrain already prone to
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, rockfall, and debris flow hazards. Landslides and rockfalls began in September 2020 as the fire eroded the soil of its burn scar, and plagued San Bernardino County during and after its duration. Storms and the threat of
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s triggered evacuation orders and advisories for communities in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in January 2021, July 2021, December 2021, and September 2022.


Legal prosecution

The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office began assembling a case for the prosecution of the Jimenezes in January 2021. The couple were formally charged with
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, a
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, among other felony and
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charges on July 20, 2021; they pleaded not guilty. The Jimenezes requested the dismissal of all charges against them in December 2021 and again in October 2022. The judge denied the dismissal of most of the charges both times. On January 23, 2023, a Superior Court judge in San Bernardino dismissed one charge out of thirty against the Jimenezes.


See also

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2020 California wildfires The 2020 California wildfire season, part of the 2020 Western United States wildfire season, was a record-setting year of wildfires in California. By the end of the year, 9,917 fires had burned , more than 4% of the state's roughly 100 mil ...


References


External links


Wildfire Today, Tag: El Dorado Fire
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