2003 California wildfires
2003 California wildfires Satellite view of the October 2003 wildfires in Southern California, depicting the smoke blowing out over the
Pacific Ocean .
Total fires 9,116 Total area 1,020,460 acres (4,129.7 km2 )[ 1] [ 2] Deaths 24 civilians[ 5] 1 firefighter Non-fatal injuries At least 1 firefighter,[ 2] 36 civilians Damage >$2.729 billion (2003 USD)[ 6] [ 7] [ 3]
The 2003 California wildfires were a series of wildfires that burned throughout the state of California during the year 2003. In total, 9,116 fires[ 4] burned 1,020,460 acres (4,129.7 km2 ).[ 1] [ 2] In October, a major wildfire outbreak in Southern California burned more than 750,000 acres, destroyed thousands of homes, and killed two dozen people.[ 8] Many of the victims were killed in their cars while trying to flee.[ 9] [ 10]
Fires
Below is a list of fires that exceeded 1,000 acres (4.0 km2 ) during the 2003 fire season.[ 1] The list is taken from CAL FIRE 's list of large fires.
Name
County
Acres
Km2
Start Date
Contained Date
Notes
Local
Riverside
12,000
48.6
February 23, 2003
February 23, 2003
Delima
Tulare
3,000
12.1
May 3, 2003
May 3, 2003
Bird
San Joaquin
6,804
27.5
June 1, 2003
June 1, 2003
Tejon
Kern
1,155
4.7
June 29, 2003
June 2, 2003
2 structures destroyed
Parkhill
San Luis Obispo
1,200
4.9
July 20, 2003
July 22, 2003
18 structures destroyed
Kibbie Complex
Tuolumne
9,815
39.7
July 20, 2003
October 2, 2003
Coyote
San Diego
18,705
75.7
July 16, 2003
July 26, 2003
2 structures destroyed
Locust
Riverside
1,898
7.7
August 18, 2003
August 20, 2003
1 structure destroyed
Canoe
Humboldt
24,882
100.7
September 3, 2003
October 15, 2003
2 structures damaged
Pass
Riverside
2,397
9.7
October 21, 2003
October 23, 2003
3 structures destroyed
Grand Prix
San Bernardino
66,894
270.7
October 21, 2003
November 5, 2003
136 structures destroyed
Piru
Ventura
63,991
259.0
October 23, 2003
November 14, 2003
8 structures destroyed
Verdale
Los Angeles
8,650
35.0
October 24, 2003
October 24, 2003
1 structure destroyed
Simi
Ventura
108,204
437.9
October 25, 2003
November 5, 2003
300 structures destroyed, 21 injuries
Cedar
San Diego
273,246
1,105.8
October 25, 2003
December 5, 2003
2,820 structures destroyed, 15 fatalities
Old
San Bernardino
91,281
369.4
October 25, 2003
November 14, 2003
1,003 structures destroyed, 6 fatalities
Otay
San Diego
46,291
187.3
October 26, 2003
October 27, 2003
1 residential structure and 5 outbuildings destroyed, 1 firefighter injured[ 2]
Mine
San Diego
46,000
186.2
October 26, 2003
October 28, 2003
Mountain
Riverside
10,000
40.5
October 26, 2003
October 29, 2003
61 structures destroyed
Paradise
San Diego
56,700
229.5
October 26, 2003
November 6, 2003
223 structures destroyed, 2 fatalities
Whitmore
Shasta
1,200
4.9
October 27, 2003
October 30, 2003
References
^ a b c d "Large Fires 2003" (PDF) . CAL FIRE . Archived from the original (PDF) on November 25, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2016 .
^ a b c d "Otay Fire" . CalFire . October 27, 2003. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
^ a b "Cedar Fire Memorial" . www.lakesidehistory.org . Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016 .
^ a b "National Report of Wildland Fires and Acres Burned by State in 2003" (PDF) . National Interagency Fire Center . 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 27, 2019. Retrieved October 18, 2016 .
^ Jack A. Blackwell; Andrea Tuttle (2004). "California Fire Siege 2003: The Story" (PDF) . CalFire . Archived from the original (PDF) on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 11, 2017 .
^ Dr. Tomas Girnius; Tyler Hauteniemi; Scott Stransky (August 2008). "California Wildfire: How Large Can The Losses Be?" (PDF) . AIRCurrents. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 12, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017 .
^ "CDF 2003 Fire Season Summary" (PDF) . CalFire . May 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017 .
^ California Fire Siege 2003: The Story (PDF) (Report). California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 24, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2023 .
^ Mutch, R.W. "FACES: The Story of the Victims of Southern California‘s 2003 Fire Siege", by Robert W. Mutch; Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center; July 2007.
^ USDA "The 2003 San Diego County Fire Siege Fire safety Review"; USDA Forest Service ; 2003.
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