Evacuation orders issued in Southern California as wildfire rages
Evacuation warnings have been issued in California’s Riverside County after a fire erupted on Friday evening, a downgrade from an earlier evacuation order
Evacuation warnings have been issued in California’s Riverside County after a fire erupted on Friday evening, a downgrade from an earlier evacuation order.
The Pyrite Fire was first sparked at 5:19 p.m. in Jurupa Valley and has since burned 425 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as Cal Fire. The fire is now 15% contained, and its cause is under investigation.
Firefighters responded to the vegetation fire Friday evening, which was “burning in light flashy fuels,” Cal Fire said.
Video of the fire shows a large amount of smoke emerging from an orange blaze. Multiple fire trucks and police cars could be seen on the scene. In the distance, Jurupa Valley’s historical landmark, the Columbian mammoth statue, stands unharmed.
Shortly after the fire erupted, Cal Fire issued an evacuation warning for the area north and east of Sierra Avenue, south of Lauren Lane and west of Armstrong Road.
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