People in the campgrounds at El Capitan State Beach and at El Capitan Canyon Resort, near the fire’s origin, were evacuated. Evacuation orders were lifted for residents between Dos Pueblos Canyon Road and Gaviota. Those who live a bit further east, between Dos Pueblos Canyon and Winchester Canyon roads, had earlier been told to be prepared to evacuate. But that warning was also lifted due to changing conditions, officials said. Those affected by the evacuations could shelter at the Goleta Valley Community Center at 5679 Hollister Ave., according to the Red Cross. The wind-driven blaze had been closing in on the 101 Freeway, which was shut down for a time. But the coastal thoroughfare was reopened by 7:30 p.m. after being closed between Las Varas Canyon and Refugio roads. Amtrak service had also resumed through the area. State Parks officials said camping reservations for El Capitan were canceled until further notice. The fire’s cause was under investigation.#RealInc UPDATE: 443 acres, 20% containment. 250 FF’s on scene, reinforced with 200 FF’s for tomorrow day shift. All evac lifted except for El Cap Cyn. No structures damaged, no injuries. Hwy 101 is open in. Next information release will be tomorrow @ 0800. @EliasonMike
— Daniel Bertucelli (@SBCFireInfo) October 18, 2019
All Evacuation orders associated with the El Capitan Fire have been lifted EXCEPT: The Ocean Mesa campground, El Capitan Canyon campground and El Capitan State Beach campground. Evacuation orders remain in effect for those campgrounds only.
— SB Sheriff's Office (@sbsheriff) October 18, 2019
#Realinc fast moving brush fire impacting el cap canyon. Will impact 101 soon. Evacuations in progress. pic.twitter.com/p3MWtz1PZ4
— Daniel Bertucelli (@SBCFireInfo) October 18, 2019
Good news, due to changing conditions of the El Capitan fire, the evacuation warning has been LIFTED for residents BETWEEN DOS PUEBLOS CANYON and WINCHESTER CANYON. As always, please remain prepared as conditions may change at any time. #cityofgoleta pic.twitter.com/BJrQkRrdW7
— City of Goleta PIO (@GoletaPIO) October 18, 2019
#Realinc 50 acres, 0% containment. Engines, dozers, crews and aircraft working to knock this fire out. Structure defense is currently underway as well as evacuations. Call newsline.@EliasonMike pic.twitter.com/bvOEiVboUG
— Daniel Bertucelli (@SBCFireInfo) October 18, 2019
#Real Fire- UPDATE- CHP has opened one lane both N & S through fire area, but please use caution as FF are working. Also, UPRR has resumed operations. Real IC still holding at 50 acres & 0% containment. Cause still under investigation. No injuries. *Call Newsline*
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) October 18, 2019
Important notice: El Capitan State Beach is under evacuation due to a vegetation fire. At this time, camping reservations are canceled until future notice. Please stay tuned for further updates.
— CA State Parks (@CAStateParks) October 18, 2019