Officials announced that all evacuation warnings for residents affected by the wildfires were lifted at 3pm Sunday.
The evacuation order was originally issued after a fire first broke out near Balcom Canyon and Bradley Road in Somis on Nov. 6.
The evacuation order was later downgraded to an evacuation advisory for several thousand residents on the afternoon of November 9th.
As of Saturday evening, the wildfire had burned 19,904 acres and was 95% contained.
According to Cal Fire, the fire destroyed 243 structures, damaged 127 buildings and injured six people, including one firefighter.
Although evacuation measures have been lifted, the following road closures are still in place for everyone except residents, according to VCEmergency.com:
Valley Vista Dr/Vista Del Mar Valley Vista Dr/Marine View Dr Valley Vista Dr/Fairway Dr Valley Vista Dr/Deseo Avenue West Highland Dr/Mission Dr Highland Terrace/Mission Dr Santa Cruz Way/Mission Dr Marissa Lane/Mission Dr San Clemente Way/Mission Dr East Highland Dr/North Loop Dr
Ventura County and the City of Camarillo announced the opening of a Community Assistance Center (LAC) at 5100 Adolfo Street. It was held on Thursday 14th November to support bushfire recovery efforts.
Organizers say it will be open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and residents can apply for help with rebuilding, tax relief, business and employment support, debris removal, permits, housing, rental assistance, vital records, and property appraisals. He said people can visit LAC to seek information on topics such as: public assistance, crisis intervention, stress management, etc.
Organizers said that in addition to providing information, LAC will also provide services such as driver’s license exchange and connections to medical resources.
For more information on long-term recovery assistance and structural damage, please visit www.vcemergency.com.