Timber Fire in California 5% Contained; Cause Under Investigation
The fire has burned over 1,700 acres and was 5% contained as of Monday evening, and its cause is under investigation.
Was this report accurate and useful?
Sources
- Big Sur's Timber Fire forces evacuation orders: 'LEAVE NOW!'nypost.com
- Visitors Urged to Stay Away From Big Sur as Timber Fire Grows | KQEDkqed.org
- Timber Fire in Big Sur Doubles Overnight, Forcing Evacuations of Popular Tourist Spots | KQEDkqed.org
- Big Sur's Timber Fire explodes another 1,000 acres and forces extensive highway closurenypost.com
- The famed Esalen Institute is being evacuated because of Timber Firebusinessinsider.com
- The famed Esalen Institute is being evacuated as Big Sur's Timber Fire expands to 1,700 acresbiztoc.com
- Timber Fire in Big Sur Forces Evacuations, Threatens Beloved Tourist Sites | KQEDkqed.org
- I run the iconic Big Sur restaurant Nepenthe. The Timber Fire is costing us up to $70,000 a day in sales.businessinsider.com
- I run the iconic Big Sur restaurant Nepenthe. The Timber Fire is costing us up to $70,000 a day in salesbiztoc.com
- El Cóndor Pasa: Endangered Birds Trapped by Big Sur Timber Fire Back in Wild | KQEDkqed.org
- Dry Lightning Brews Over California, Increasing Fire Risks | KQEDkqed.org
- Big Sur firefighters forced to retreat as lightning strikes around blazing infernonypost.com
- Nepenthe says it is losing more than $70K a day as Timber Fire continues to burnfreerepublic.com
- California tackles multiple wildfires as firefighter workforce faces strainaljazeera.com
- Timber Fire passes 3,700 acres as Highway 1 closure, evacuations remain in Big Surksbw.com
Revision history
- Version 115 Aug 2026, 20:48current
First published.
How we work
This site models an investigative reporter rather than a wire desk. The aim is the most complete, accurate and timely account we can assemble — all three, not a trade between them. Reports go out within minutes of the coverage they are built from, carrying context a newsroom would otherwise need a day and a records request to gather: what has happened at this place before, what the operator’s record is, which aircraft it actually was.
Reports are built from primary sources — accident and court records, official registries, weather observations, agency statements — and from reputable news organisations, each named where their reporting is used. Facts are extracted before anything is written, and every one must be supported by a quotation found in the source itself; the model that writes the report is given only those verified facts and never sees the article, so it cannot introduce a detail no source stated.
Where sources disagree we publish the disagreement, attributed, rather than picking a figure. Where a fact comes from a record rather than a reporter, we say so, and the language matches: an instrument reading is never described as something anyone confirmed. Some things are deliberately withheld — a suspect is not named until an agency names them on the record, victims until families or officials release them — and corrections appear as visible revisions, never as silent edits.
None of that makes a report true. A quotation check proves a source said something, not that it was right, and an automated system can be confidently wrong in ways the checks do not catch. If something here is wrong, the feedback above is how it gets found. The full methodology, including what we refuse to publish.