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Loma Fire: TV Hill Arson and Recovery

Occurred May 20, 2021 | Added Feb 13, 2026 | Updated Feb 18, 2026
📍 Loma Alta Drive, Santa Barbara, CA
Tags: Arson & Fire Investigation Evacuation Recovery & Rebuilding Santa Barbara City Fire SB County Fire Department South Coast Wildland-Urban Interface
Inclusion Criteria: Wildfire Event
At a Glance
📰 7 Sources
👥 5 People
Key individuals: Victor Hernandez

Description

Acreage: ~9 acres
Ignition: May 20, 2021, approx. 8:55 PM (Arson)
Containment: May 24, 2021
Structures Destroyed: 0 destroyed, 2 damaged
Injuries/Fatalities: None reported
Lead Agency: Santa Barbara City Fire Department

Igniting on the windy evening of May 20, 2021, the Loma Fire ascended "TV Hill" in Santa Barbara, threatening critical broadcast infrastructure and residential neighborhoods. The arson-caused blaze burned approximately 9 acres and damaged two homes, famously forcing the evacuation of the KEYT newsroom while journalists were broadcasting live. Post-fire recovery involved extensive slope stabilization along Loma Alta Drive to prevent debris flows, a project deemed complete by city officials in 2024.

The fire began just before 9:00 p.m. in steep vegetation between Loma Alta Drive and Miramonte Drive. Driven by gusty winds and feeding on heavy brush, the flames moved rapidly uphill toward telecommunications towers and homes. Investigators identified the cause as arson; Victor Angel Hernandez was arrested near the scene and later sentenced to eight years in prison for starting the blaze and several other spot fires in the area.

Emergency response was swift due to the fire's location in the heart of the city's Wildland-Urban Interface. Santa Barbara City Fire, assisted by County and Cal Fire crews, deployed aggressive structural defense tactics. The threat necessitated the immediate evacuation of the KEYT-TV studios and surrounding residential streets. Although two homes sustained damage, firefighters successfully stopped forward progress early the next morning, preventing structure loss and protecting the region's primary broadcast hub.

In the years following containment, the City of Santa Barbara Public Works Department executed a long-term mitigation strategy. This included the installation of concrete barriers (K-rails) and the seasonal closure of Loma Alta Drive to manage soil instability. In October 2024, officials announced that vegetation had sufficiently recovered to stabilize the hillside, marking the formal conclusion of the incident's recovery phase.

Sources (7)

Source: Edhat (Santa Barbara)
Date: May 4, 2023
Read full article → https://www.edhat.com/news/loma-fire-arsonist-sentenced-8-years-in-prison/
People Mentioned (4)
defendant 1
👤 Victor Angel Hernandez primary defendant
Arsonist
Arrested near the scene and later sentenced to eight years in prison for starting the Loma Fire and several other spot fires.
Implementer 1
👤 Pauline Maxwell secondary Implementer
Judge at Santa Barbara County Superior Court
As the presiding judge, she pronounced the eight-year sentence for arsonist Victor Angel Hernandez, confirming the plea agreement with the District Attorney's Office.
prosecutor 2
👤 John T. Savrnoch secondary prosecutor
District Attorney at Santa Barbara County
As Santa Barbara County District Attorney, he announced the guilty plea and eight-year prison sentence for arsonist Victor Angel Hernandez in May 2023.
👤 Kevin Weichbrod secondary prosecutor
Senior Deputy District Attorney at Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office
As Senior Deputy District Attorney, he led the prosecution team that secured the conviction and sentencing of the Loma Fire arsonist.
Source: KEYT News Channel 3-12
Date: May 21, 2021
Read full article → https://keyt.com/news/fire/2021/05/20/loma-fire-now-100-contained-about-9-acres-burned-on-tv-hill-in-santa-barbara/
People Mentioned (1)
Quoted 1
👤 Mike Eliason secondary Quoted
Spokesman at Santa Barbara County Fire Department
Acted as the Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman, providing public updates on the fire's behavior, containment, and the challenges faced by crews, including wind and terrain.
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Why This Entry Is Included

Wildfire Event
WILDFIRE_EVENT
definitive
A wildfire or brush fire in Santa Barbara County that resulted in significant acreage burned, structures damaged or destroyed, evacuations ordered, injuries, fatalities, or required multi-agency response. Includes named fires and significant unnamed incidents.
Curator's Justification
This is the core definition of the event: a vegetation fire that burned acreage, damaged structures, and required multi-agency response.

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