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Gifford Fire

Occurred Aug 1, 2025 | Added Feb 13, 2026 | Updated Feb 17, 2026
📍 Highway 166, Santa Barbara/SLO County Line, CA
✓ Stable
Air Quality & Public Health Evacuation North County SB County Fire Department U.S. Forest Service
📰 11 Sources
👥 2 People

Description

Fire Metrics

  • Acreage: 131,614 acres
  • Ignition: August 1, 2025; four separate roadside ignitions merged
  • Containment: September 28, 2025
  • Structures Destroyed: 5 destroyed, 2 damaged
  • Injuries: 7-15
  • Lead Agency: Unified Command (U.S. Forest Service, CAL FIRE, Santa Barbara County Fire)

Summary

Igniting from four distinct points along Highway 166, the Gifford Fire rapidly coalesced into the largest blaze of the 2025 California season, consuming over 131,000 acres across Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. The "megafire" necessitated a massive Unified Command response to protect the Cuyama Valley corridor, ultimately limiting structural destruction to five buildings despite the vast geographical footprint.

Detailed Analysis

The incident began during a period of extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 95°F and relative humidity plummeting. Four separate starts along the roadside near the county line quickly merged into a single front, driven by critically dry vegetation that had not seen significant rainfall since the previous winter. The fire behavior was characterized by rapid expansion through the Santa Lucia Ranger District, fueled by heavy grass loads and chaparral in the remote terrain.

Firefighting efforts operated under a Unified Command structure involving federal, state, and local agencies. Crews constructed approximately 400 miles of containment lines using bulldozers and hand crews to box in the massive perimeter. The operation required extensive air support and the coordination of thousands of personnel to prevent the flames from impacting the communities of New Cuyama and Pozo. Highway 166, a critical cross-county artery, remained closed for an extended period to facilitate the movement of heavy equipment.

Despite the incident's massive scale, aggressive structural defense was highly effective. While nearly 3,000 buildings were threatened at the peak of the incident, confirmed losses were limited to a handful of structures. Injuries were reported among both suppression personnel and civilians, including one motorist who suffered burns while fleeing a vehicle. By late August, crews shifted focus to suppression repair, rehabilitating hundreds of miles of dozer lines to prevent future erosion.

Sources (11)

Engilish Wikipedia • Sep 28, 2025
Summary of the megafire's progression and statistics.
Santa Barbara Independent News • Aug 29, 2025
Work turns to restoring the bulldozed and hand-cut line areas surrounding and within the fire footprint against the winter rains.
Other • Aug 23, 2025
By KAREN VELIE The Gifford Fire burning in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties is now 95% contained. The blaze has burned 131,614 acres,destroyed five structures and injured 15 people, 12 fi…
Noozhawk (Santa Barbara) • Aug 22, 2025
Crews have dealt with some smoldering areas that sent up smoke within the Gifford Fire perimeter this week while they continue efforts to extinguish hot
Edhat (Santa Barbara) • Aug 18, 2025
Firefighters have the Gifford Fire 33% contained at 119,214 acres off Highway 166 east of Santa Maria with evacuations remaining.
Santa Barbara Independent News • Aug 8, 2025
The number of structures threatened has risen to more than 2,900 in both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
Guardian • Aug 6, 2025
The Gifford fire has spread through Los Padres forest, prompting evacuations and injuring at least three people
Santa Barbara Independent News • Aug 5, 2025
Fire burning on border of Santa Barbara and S.L.O. counties surpasses July’s Madre Fire as it burns south, threatening more than 870 structures.
Noozhawk (Santa Barbara) • Aug 3, 2025
The Gifford Fire grew to more than 49,000 acres on Sunday as firefighters braced for windy conditions, and authorities in Santa Barbara and San Luis
Other • Aug 1, 2025
Initial US Forest Service alert regarding the fire on Highway 166.

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📋 Why This Entry Is Included

Wildfire Event
WILDFIRE_EVENT
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 a named wildfire (Gifford Fire) that burned 131,614 acres and required multi-agency response.

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