Cocos Fire | |
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Location | San Marcos, San Diego County, California |
Coordinates | 33°06′49″N 117°09′36″W / 33.1137°N 117.1599°W |
Statistics[1] | |
Burned area | 1,995 acres (8 km2) |
Impacts | |
Deaths | None reported |
Non-fatal injuries | 3 |
Structures destroyed | 40 |
Damage | $5.7 million (2014 USD)[2] |
Ignition | |
Cause | Arson |
Perpetrator(s) | Unidentified juvenile |
Map | |
Cocos Fire, originally known as the Twin Oaks Fire,[3] was a wildfire that ignited on May 14, 2014 in San Marcos, California, in the hills south of California State University, San Marcos.[4] The Cocos Fire quickly spread into western Escondido. The fire destroyed more than 40 buildings, including a dozen single-family homes.[5] The Harmony Grove Spiritualist Association, a 13-acre spiritualist retreat founded in 1896, was particularly hard hit;[6] most of the buildings and residences on the property were destroyed, and the association's president said, "We're pretty much wiped out."[7] Property damage from the fire is estimated at more than $5.7 million. Three minor injuries have been reported.[2] The Cocos Fire was the last of the May 2014 wildfires in San Diego County to be extinguished, with full containment on May 22, 2014.[1]