Crime & Safety

Poinsettia Fire in Carlsbad Is 100% Contained

The fire broke out for unknown reasons near Poinsettia Lane and Alicante Road about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday

The 400-acre Poinsettia Fire that destroyed or damaged dozens of homes and businesses in Carlsbad and possibly killed a transient was 100 percent contained early today, authorities said.

The fire broke out for unknown reasons near Poinsettia Lane and Alicante Road about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to Cal Fire. Thousands of residents were evacuated as the blaze grew, but as of Thursday night, all evacuation orders were lifted.

The state firefighting agency reported that as of 9 a.m., the fire was 100 percent contained, up overnight from 85 percent.

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While checking for hot spots in the area of Ambrosia Lane and Calliandra Road -- a location known to have been used as a transient encampment -- crews discovered a badly burned body, city officials said. The victim's name and cause of death were under investigation.

City officials said an 18-unit apartment complex and a modular building were destroyed. Eight single-family homes and two commercial buildings were destroyed or incurred substantial damage.

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Another 18-unit apartment complex sustained considerable damage and three single-family homes sustained minor damage, officials said.

Monetary losses have been estimated at $22.5 million, authorities said.

Neighborhoods along Aviara Parkway and Black Rail Road sustained most of the damage, according to Cal Fire.

Carlsbad Mayor Matt Hall thanked first responders, saying "although there was major structural damage done here in Carlsbad, we literally saved hundreds of homes."

The blaze came amid a heat wave that was pushing temperatures well into the 90s along the coast. Winds, however, were not as strong as on Tuesday, when a wildfire charred nearly 1,600 acres between 4S Ranch and Rancho Santa Fe.

The Carlsbad Police Department established a "hotline" for tips about the Poinsettia Fire. Anyone with information about the possible origin of the blaze was asked to call (760) 602-7599.

Read updates on the San Diego County Wildfires here: Friday San Diego County Firestorm Coverage.

—City News Service


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