1980 Panorama Fire

The Panorama Fire was a wildfire which began on November 24, 1980 and was 100% contained December 1, 1980. The fire was set by an unknown arsonist about 10:50 a.m. near Panorama Point,[1] a county equipment depot along SR-18 in the San Bernardino Mountains in California. The fire's growth was exacerbated by 90 mph Santa Ana Winds which pushed the flames into populated areas in Waterman Canyon and the City of San Bernardino. 325 structures were destroyed, including 310 homes.

Panorama Fire
LocationSan Bernardino County, California
Coordinates34.226°N 117.309°W / 34.226; -117.309
Statistics[1]
Cost$40 million ($124 million today)
Date(s)November 24, 1980 (1980-11-24) – December 1, 1980 (1980-12-01)
Burned area28,800 acres (117 km2)
CauseArson
Buildings destroyed310 homes, 113 other
Deaths4
Non-fatal injuries77
Map
Location of Panorama Fire in California

Four people died as a result of the fire: Earl Welty, 83, and his wife, Edith, 82, who were caught in the fire; Joseph Benjamin, 54, who collapsed while watering his roof; and Rosa Myers, 64, who suffered a heart attack while being evacuated.[2]

References

  1. "The Panorama Fire – A Thanksgiving to remember". Alpenhorn_News. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  2. "Firefighters took advantage of dying winds today". UPI. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
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