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Edison Power Lines Caused Hollister Fire

Fire investigators determine downed electricity wires started fire in May during high winds.

Edison Power Lines Caused Hollister Fire

The cause of the Hollister Fire , which burned 156 acres of coastal grazing land just west of Gaviota Beach from May 7-11 earlier this year, has been determined by Santa Barbara County Fire Department investigators. Power lines owned and operated by Southern California Edison sparked the fire when a utility pole failed and fell down just off Hollister Ranch Road, blown by 30 mile-per-hour north winds. “An energized conductor, connected to the utility pole, arced to the ground and ignited surrounding vegetation,” stated the Fire Department in a press release on October 8.