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From a press conference that just finished at 7:30 a.m. PT, featuring Chief Tom Franklin, of Santa Barbara County FD.
- The winds last night were not as strong as expected, so the spread of the fire was limited.
- The current size is 196 acres. Earlier estimates of 420 acres were hampered by the smoke obscuring portions of the perimeter.
- Three helicopters worked the fire last night using night vision equipment. Five helicopters will be working the fire today.
- The spread of the fire has been slowed by the high live fuel moisture and the moderate relative humidity. But a high live/dead ratio in the area is a factor that accelerates the rate of spread.
- Winds late this afternoon are expected to be 30 mph with gusts up to 40 to 55.
- At least 1,200 homes have been evacuated.
- The fire is about 1/2 mile away from homes.
- It is between the old Tea and Gap fires.
- Containment is at 0%.