Mais dans un premier temps, les pompiers ont bloqués les routes d'accès et ont demandés aux visiteurs de rester sur place (sur le parking). Peu après les pompiers ont rouvert les routes pour que les visiteurs puissent partir.
Aux dernières nouvelles, il n'y a pas de blessés ni de dégâts dans les parcs. Six Flags Magic Mountain et Hurricane Harbor rouvriront comme prévu ce lundi 10 juin.
#AvoidtheArea brush fire burning at the Old Road near Magic Mountain. No structures threatened. pic.twitter.com/FN99pIm5kZ
— Santa Clarita City (@santaclarita) 9 de junio de 2019
Copter-16 from @Lacofdairops makes a drop on the #SkyFire near Magic Mountain this afternoon. @LACoFDPIO pic.twitter.com/3rxFXxEgp8
— Greg Doyle (@GregDoyle50) 9 de junio de 2019
I can't emphasize how scary things looked as each new tree (presumably) caught fire and sent a new burst of dark smoke and flame up. Don't worry, that's not in the park, just looks like it. #skyfire pic.twitter.com/hkAB6HiYjc
— Maluithil (@maluithil) 9 de junio de 2019
Within minutes, it had escalated. By 12:10 we realized we weren't going to Six Flags today. #skyfire pic.twitter.com/YLfFBUIiIQ
— Maluithil (@maluithil) 9 de junio de 2019
BRUSH FIRES 6/9/19 Three @LACoFireAirOps helicopters with assistance from @LAFDAirOps worked to help knock down the #SkyFire near Santa Clarita and the #SloanFire near Castaic. (📷@resqric) With @LACoFD @VCFD @SCVSHERIFF @CHP_Newhall @SFMagicMountain pic.twitter.com/guAY4sa8BX
— LACoFireAirOps (@LACoFireAirOps) 10 de junio de 2019