At 2:22 p.m. PST on November 8,
Southern California Edison reported an outage on the Big Rock 16 kV circuit out of the Chatsworth substation on the
Santa Susana Field Laboratory property, south of
Simi Valley,
Ventura County, California. At 2:24 p.m. PST a brush fire was reported in the same location. The first firefighters arrived almost 20 minutes later, a Ventura County engine carrying three firefighters from the Simi Valley station about away. Ventura County had heavily dedicated crews to the Hill Fire burning near
Newbury Park. The nearest fire crew, part of a private company contracted to protect Santa Susana Field Laboratory, a
Boeing Company facility nearby, was delayed by its engine breaking down. Powerful Santa Ana winds, reaching , caused the fire to spread rapidly and beyond firefighting capabilities. During the overnight hours into the early morning of November 9, the fire crossed
U.S. Route 101 near
Calabasas and spread through Liberty Canyon in
Agoura Hills. Aerial suppression of the fire was unable to commence until 5:00 a.m. PST, November 9, when winds lessened enough. On the morning of November 9, Assistant L.A. County Fire Chief Williams told
KBUU-LP that his request for 70 strike teams had been denied. The blaze spread rapidly throughout the day burning through the mountains and along the 101 Freeway, eventually reaching
Pacific Coast Highway in
Malibu by the afternoon devastating numerous houses there. Firefighters and firetrucks who did not know the area were reported idle by many frustrated citizens.
Pepperdine University in Malibu recommended that students
shelter in place in specific buildings on campus rather than use the crowded highway to evacuate. Farther north, the flames spread to portions of
Thousand Oaks,
Bell Canyon,
Westlake Village,
Oak Park and the
West Hills neighborhood of
Los Angeles forcing residential evacuations and the closure of numerous business and corporate offices in the region. On the day before the Hill and Woolsey fires started, residents in the
Conejo Valley experienced the
shooting of thirteen people in a bar including a police officer and the
perpetrator. As the fires threatened the community and otherwise disrupted their routine, memorial services had to be postponed. By November 9,
Cal Fire and the
United States Forest Service were also helping local services with the fire. This resulted in 3,242 firefighters being deployed to contain the blaze by the morning of November 10. This included an unprecedented total evacuation of Bell Canyon, The fire burned well away from populated neighborhoods, but was threatening scattered home sites. The flare-up sent a huge column of smoke over
Point Mugu and out to sea. By November 21 at 6:11 p.m. PST, the fire was 100 percent contained. == Impacts ==