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From Campus to Red Cross Shelter in Six Hours: COC's Hughes Fire Response

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When the Hughes Fire ignited at 10:42 AM PST on January 22, 2025, College of the Canyons closed both its Valencia and Canyon Country campuses as a 'precautionary measure' — and within hours converted the Valencia campus East Gym into a Red Cross evacuation shelter for residents fleeing more than 30,000-person evacuation orders near Castaic Lake. Online classes continued.

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College of the Canyons
Community College · CA
~25,000 studentsCOC Alert
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
COC Alert: Both Valencia and Canyon Country campuses are closed today as a precautionary measure due to the Hughes Fire. All on-campus classes are canceled. Online and Online Live classes will be held as scheduled. Monitor canyons.edu for updates.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Sent within hours of the Hughes Fire's ignition at 10:42 AM PST on January 22, 2025, just east of Castaic Lake
The phrase 'as a precautionary measure' deliberately distinguished the closure from a building-specific evacuation — both campuses were outside the evacuation zone but in the smoke plume
Maintaining online instruction reflected post-COVID hybrid capacity that pre-2020 community college closures could not have offered
UPDATEEmail
The American Red Cross has opened an evacuation shelter at College of the Canyons in the East Physical Education building (East Gym) at the Valencia campus. Evacuees may come for food and shelter. Hughes Fire evacuation orders remain in effect for areas near Castaic Lake.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The East Physical Education building was activated as a Red Cross shelter the same evening the campus was closed — turning the closed campus into a regional emergency resource
By midnight, more than 30,000 people were under evacuation orders for the Hughes Fire — the largest sudden displacement in northern LA County since the 2019 Saddleridge Fire
Names a specific building (East Gym) so displaced residents could find the shelter without ambiguity — a level of operational precision often missing from emergency notifications
UPDATEEmail
Both COC campuses and Academy of the Canyons remain closed Friday, January 24. The Hughes Fire continues to threaten the area and air quality remains poor. Online and Online Live classes will continue as scheduled. The Red Cross evacuation shelter at the Valencia campus East Gym remains open.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Extended the closure to a second day and named the affiliated K-12 partner Academy of the Canyons, an early-college high school co-located on the Valencia campus
The 'air quality remains poor' framing reflected the unique character of the Hughes Fire — fast-moving, then quickly contained, but with persistent smoke
The Red Cross shelter notice in this update demonstrates how a campus closure became a community service: the building was simultaneously closed to students and open to evacuees
Context

Background

College of the Canyons is a community college serving roughly 25,000 students from two campuses in the Santa Clarita Valley north of Los Angeles. When the Hughes Fire ignited at 10:42 AM PST on January 22, 2025, east of Castaic Lake, the fire quickly grew to over 10,000 acres in a matter of hours, prompting mandatory evacuation orders for over 30,000 people. COC announced closure of both Valencia and Canyon Country campuses as a 'precautionary measure' on the afternoon of January 22, with online and Online Live classes continuing. By that evening, the American Red Cross had opened an evacuation shelter in the Valencia campus East Gym for fleeing residents. The closure was extended through January 24, with both campuses and the affiliated Academy of the Canyons remaining closed. The Hughes Fire ultimately burned 10,425 acres and was 100% contained by January 30, with no fatalities. The case illustrates a particularly modern community college disaster posture: simultaneous campus closure (for student safety) and campus opening (as a Red Cross shelter for displaced residents), enabled by post-COVID online-instruction infrastructure.
Analysis

Key Findings

COC closed both campuses within hours of the Hughes Fire's 10:42 AM PST ignition while continuing online instruction — a hybrid posture that pre-2020 community colleges could not have offered
The Valencia campus East Gym was simultaneously closed to students and open to American Red Cross evacuees the same day — a dual-use response model
The Hughes Fire forced over 30,000 evacuations within hours, but COC's preemptive closure meant no students were on campus when the fire's smoke plume reached Santa Clarita
Continuing online classes during a regional disaster reflects post-COVID community college infrastructure that fundamentally changed the closure calculus
Outcome
Campus closed January 22-23, 2025. Online and Online Live classes continued. The Valencia campus East Gym hosted American Red Cross evacuation shelter for thousands fleeing the Hughes Fire. The fire ultimately burned 10,425 acres and was 100% contained by January 30.
Provenance

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    Hughes Fire (Wikipedia)
    en.wikipedia.org
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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion