(This story has been updated to add new information.)
The Canyon Fire in Ventura and Los Angeles counties has exploded to 4,856 acres, prompting evacuation orders as officials battled the blaze in soaring temperatures on Thursday, Aug. 7. It’s just one of multiple fires burning in California, including the largest blaze so far this year, the Gifford Fire.
The Canyon Fire, which ignited in a canyon area southeast of Lake Piru, grew to over 4,856 acres with zero percent containment, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said on Aug. 7, their most recent update.
No residences have been damaged by the blaze, and there have not been any reported injuries, officials said.
This blaze, among the latest in a string of wildfires that have ignited in recent days across the state, comes amid Cal Fire’s forecast of “above-normal large fire activity by July and August.” The fire rapidly spread on Aug. 7, prompting evacuations for 2,700 residents in the region, the Ventura County Fire Department said.
Here’s an overview of the Canyon Fire, the Gifford Fire, the Rosa Fire and more in California.
See the Canyon Fire map
Where is the Canyon Fire in California?
The Canyon Fire is east of Piru in Ventura County and had spread east into Los Angeles County later Aug. 7, said the Ventura County Fire Department.
Gifford Fire update today
The Gifford Fire is at 99,232 acres and has been 15% contained, according to the latest update from the Los Padres National Forest on Aug. 7. Nearly two thousand structures are threatened by the Gifford Fire, which is northeast of Santa Maria in Santa Barbara County, burning in the Los Padres National Forest.
When did the Gifford Fire start?

The Gifford Fire began on Aug. 1 when firefighters responded to reports of multiple wildfires along Highway 166 west of Cuyama, according to an incident report.
Rosa Fire update today
The Rosa Fire ignited near Ribbonwood, south of Palm Desert in Riverside County, on Aug. 4. The 1,690-acre blaze has been 40% contained, according to an Aug. 8 morning update from Cal Fire. No structures have been destroyed or damaged by the fire, officials said in an incident update.
Gold Fire near Big Bear update today
The Gold Fire started on Aug. 4 in the San Bernardino National Forest in the Holcomb Valley area near Big Bear Lake. The fire grew to 1,079 acres and was 15% contained, according to the last update made by the San Bernardino National Forest on Aug. 7.
CalFire active fires: Where are the fires in California?
Here’s a look at the active wildfires in California over 1,000 acres, based on Cal Fire’s incident tracker:
Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara counties: 99,232 acres
Orleans Complex fires in Del Norte, Siskiyou counties: 22,080 acres
Green Fire in Shasta County: 19,022 acres
Canyon Fire in Los Angeles, Ventura counties: 4,856 acres
Rosa Fire in Riverside County: 1,690 acres
Gold Fire in San Bernardino County: 1,079 acres
See map of fires in California
Paris Barraza is a trending reporter covering California news at The Desert Sun. Reach her at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Canyon Fire, Gifford Fire and latest updates on California wildfires
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