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Firefighters Race To Stop Raging Attic Fire From Destroying Camarillo Neighborhood

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Camarillo is facing another high-stakes battle against the flames. Emergency responders rushed to the scene on May 29, 2026, after a massive structure fire broke out in the 100 block of Barcelona Street. First units arrived to find a terrifying sight: heavy fire tearing through the building with a well-established, aggressive attic fire threatening to consume the entire property.

With the threat of the inferno jumping across property lines, the response quickly scaled up. Teams from both the Ventura County Fire Department and Oxnard Fire Department joined forces in a coordinated assault. The mixed crew skipped the pleasantries and immediately went into defensive overdrive, knowing that in these tight residential blocks, a single uncontrolled house fire can quickly transform into a block-wide disaster.

Crews have deployed multiple heavy hose lines to douse the main body of the blaze from the ground and roof level. Firefighters are pushing directly into the smoke to aggressively attack the stubborn core of the attic fire, dealing with extreme heat and potential roof collapse hazards.

Simultaneously, a secondary line of defense is focusing heavily on exposure control. Teams are drenching neighboring homes with water barriers to prevent the intense thermal radiation from causing fire extension. No injuries have been reported so far, and the cause of the ignition remains under active investigation while crews continue to dump thousands of gallons of water into the structure.

WHAT HAPPENED

Firefighters rushed to the 100 block of Barcelona Street in Camarillo.

When they arrived, they saw huge flames shooting from the building. The fire had already climbed deep into the attic.

Crews from Ventura County and Oxnard quickly ran water lines. They fought the flames head-on while working to stop the fire from jumping to the houses next door.

FACT BOX -

What the money/evidence shows

  • Location: 100 block of Barcelona Street, Camarillo.
  • Responding departments: Ventura County Fire and Oxnard Fire.
  • Fire status: Heavy flames showing with a deep attic fire.
  • Strategy: Multiple water lines used to attack flames and shield nearby homes.

THE BIGGER QUESTION

In dry Southern California, a house fire is never just about one home. How safe are our older neighborhoods when a fire gets into the roof?

We need to ask if our cities do enough to help people fire-proof their attics before it is too late.

THE OTHER SIDE

Fire officials have not yet released the cause of the fire. It is too early to know if this was a simple accident or a system failure. Based on the fast response of the crews, the teams did everything they could to limit the harm.

WHAT HAPPENS NOW

The residents must now deal with the shock of losing their space and belongings. Neighbors will remain on high alert as the smell of smoke hangs in the air. Investigators will search the ruins to find out how this started.

WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW

  1. How did the fire start in the attic?
  2. Was anyone inside the home when the flames broke out?
  3. How much damage did the neighboring homes suffer?

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Published: May 29, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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