Fire ruins 96-foot Christmas tree at Westin South Coast Plaza, but it's still standing - Los Angeles Times
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Fire ruins 96-foot Christmas tree at Westin South Coast Plaza, but it’s still standing

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An early-morning fire destroyed a giant Christmas tree outside the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa on Monday, fire officials said.

The 96-foot white fir from Mount Shasta burst into flames about 6:30 a.m., Costa Mesa Fire Department spokesman Capt. Chris Coates said.

Crews arrived within minutes and quickly doused the flames, Coates said, but not before the blaze consumed the tree and its decorations.

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“It’s still standing but it’s gone,” Costa Mesa police Sgt. Matt Selinske said.

Investigators are trying to determine what caused the blaze, but so far there is no indication of arson, Coates said.

Juan Giron was just showing up for work at the Westin when he heard a loud pop and saw flames spark near the middle of the tree.

“It caught on fire real quick,” he said.

The blaze devoured the tree so rapidly that only a charred skeleton with a few lingering flames was left when firefighters arrived, Giron said.

“That tree was pretty much destroyed in less than 5 minutes,” Coates said.

The tree had been treated with a fire retardant, but it did little to slow the flames, according to Coates.

“In this case, the fire was so active and so hot that it consumed the whole tree,” he said.

The fire didn’t cause any injuries or affect the hotel or other buildings, according to authorities. It caused minor damage to nearby foliage, Coates said.

The enormous tree installed by South Coast Plaza is a yearly tradition in Costa Mesa. The 34th annual tree-lighting ceremony took place last month at Town Center Park, where the tree is displayed behind the Westin across Bristol Street from the world-famous mall.

Wendy Lembke stopped to look at the aftermath on her way to work at the nearby Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Usually she’s greeted by green branches filled with oversized decorations.

“It’s like a friend,” she said.

Lembke learned the tree burned down when a co worker posted a picture of it on Facebook Monday morning.

“It was so unreal I thought it was a Photoshop,” she said. “It’s really sad.”

Coates said the tree costs about $120,000.

It’s been in place since Oct. 13 at Town Center Park, where crews took about a month to decorate it with 20,000 lights that were switched on during a ceremony on Nov. 19, according to South Coast Plaza spokeswoman Debra Gunn Downing.

Despite being completely blackened, the tree was still standing Monday, partly because the trunk was sunk 10 feet into the ground when it was installed, according to Coates.

“It’s very stable,” he said.

South Coast Plaza plans to replace the tree with new decorations by the end of the week, although options are still being assessed. Coates said those options could include shaving off the tree’s branches and stringing the tree with new lights.

“They’re making the best of a bad situation,” Coates said.

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