200 Acre Brush Fire Burns Near Arroyo Grande

By edhat staff
Santa Barbara County Firefighters are aiding CalFire in battling a 200-acre brush fire near Arroyo Grande.
The Camino Fire sparked around noon on Friday near Husana and Mary Hall Roads, north of Nipomo. As of Tuesday afternoon, the fire is 0% contained and has the potential to burn 1,500 acres, according to fire officials.
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office issued evacuation orders for the area between Huasna Road, Mary Hall Road, and Huasna Townsite, and evacuation warnings for the Huasna Townsite area.
Four structures were saved by firefighters and there are currently no reports of damaged structures.
Smoke is visible in northern Santa Barbara County.
This is a developing story.
#CaminoIC (UPDATE) Fire is now 200 acres with a potential for 1500 acres. A reverse 911 has been issued for an evacuation warning from Huasna Rd x Mary Hall Rd to Huasna Townsite. pic.twitter.com/VtT12Ed3QY
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) June 28, 2022
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Jun 29, 2022 06:07 PMCamino Fire is at 300 acres and 30% contained. Resources 12 Engines, a couple of patrols, and 4 crews, 2 from SBCo. and 1 from VNC.
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Jun 28, 2022 08:18 PMSLO is now releasing the dozers and we only have one SBCo. resource on the scene.
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Jun 28, 2022 08:11 PMI listened to the Mutual Aide call for our County with 2 dozers and later this afternoon we added crews. No air resources. Also now has one at Santa Marguerita by the 101. That one may affect traffic. The Camino fire is back into the east of the freeway.