Firefighters increase containment of Gifford Fire

August 13, 2025

Photo by Erik Gorham from rural Santa Margarita

By KAREN VELIE

The Gifford Fire burning in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties has destroyed four structures, scorched 125,272 acres and injured 10 people, according to a Wednesday morning update. The blaze is currently 37% contained.

Throughout Tuesday night, crews carried out back-fire operations in the Garcia Wilderness area, taking advantage of favorable conditions to slow the fire. Crews have temporarily stopped the strategic back-burn operation, with plans to begin again later today.

With school starting in Santa Margarita, near the firefighter’s base camp, officials are coordinating with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office with a special route for firefighters to take that avoids crosswalks and helps keep children safe.

Elsewhere, crews are currently in mop-up and patrol status.

The fire is currently threatening 821 structures. There are 4,956 firefighters and other personnel battling the fire.

Shortly after 2 p.m. on Aug. 1, a caller reported four small fires burning along Highway 166 about 30 miles northeast of Santa Maria, just west of where the Madre Fire started a month earlier.

Current road closures include:

  • Highway 166 between Highway 101 and New Cuyama
  • Pozo Road at Santa Margarita Lake is restricted to residents and essential traffic only
  • Pozo Road at River Road is restricted to residents and essential traffic only
  • Pozo Rd closed from Las Pilitas Road to Red Hill Road
  • Santa Margarita Lake Road is closed
  • Parkhill Road closed from River Road to Pozo Road
  • River Road closed from Parkhill Road to Pozo Road
  • Avenales Ranch Road closed from Pozo Road to the south end
  • Lopez Drive at the dam (right behind the area vehicles can use to turnaround)
  • Lopez Drive at Orcutt is restricted to residents and essential traffic only
  • Huasna Townsite South at Huasna and Huasna East
  • Huasna Road East of School Road is restricted to residents and essential traffic only
  • Huasna Road is restricted to residents only

Officials have ordered multiple evacuations in the area.

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