Fairview Fire erupts to 19,377 acres, 5% contained with 2 fatalities

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New evacuation orders as Fairview Fire grows to nearly 10,000 acres

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Fire crews with the Riverside County Fire Department continue to battle the Fairview Fire in Hemet, which has grown to 19,377 acres and was 5% contained as of Wednesday evening.

The size of the fire nearly quadrupled on Wednesday alone, when the first report had the fire at 5,000+ acres. 

Authorities confirmed that two residents died while trying to flee the fire, and one other person was transported to the hospital with serious burns to their arms, back and face. All three were trying to escape the wildfire in the same vehicle.

Fire crews were able to rescue several people who were trapped by the flames on Gibbel Road.

Seven structures have been completely destroyed, with several others damaged. Officials also estimated that 5,000 structures are threatened by the fire. Around 1,500 homes have been evacuated. 

The Fairview Fire erupted at around 3:37 p.m. Monday and burned in light to medium vegetation at a rapid pace near Fairview Avenue and Bautista Road.

Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for the foothills of Hemet Valley, South of Thornton Avenue, North of Polly Butte Road, West of Fairview Avenue, East of State Street. Evacuation orders were later expanded to include areas South of Stetson, North of Cactus Valley Road, West of Fairview Avenue, East of State Street.

Cal Fire updated its evacuation orders Tuesday afternoon to include Thomas Mountain Ridge South to Cactus Valley to Bautista Canyon to forest boundary.

It also issued evacuation warnings South of Highway 74 to Thomas Mountain West of Mountain Center North of Cactus Valley Anza N of Hwy 371 to Forestry Boundary, as well as South of Cactus Valley Road, East of Sage Road, North of Red Mountain Road and West of Bautista Canyon in Sage.

A care and reception area for evacuees was established at Tahquitz High School, located at 4425 Titan Trail. 

According to the Riverside County Fire Department’s website, 33 engine companies, six air tankers and four helicopters were deployed to fight the blaze. 

Officials with the Hemet Unified School District said campuses would remain closed Wednesday and until further notice as a result of the fire. 

Southern California Edison notified the California Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday that “circuit activity” occurred at the approximate time that the Fairview Fire started.

Water officials have issued a boil water notice for dozens of residents on Polly Butte Road and the area east of 41477 Gibbel Road.

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