Fairview Fire Hemet
Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window. Nicole Comstock reports from Hemet where the Fairview Fire has burned 2000 acres destroyed seven structure and damaged several others.
20 acres of light to medium vegetation burning at a rapid rate.
. The wildfire jumped from 2000 acres Monday night to 2400 acres by Tuesday morning Cal. This map shows where the Fairview fire is burning near Hemet and current evacuation areas. Two people have died in the fire and one person was taken to the hospital with serious burn injuries.
A wildfire on Fairview avenue in the county of Hemet California spread to 2000 acres 810 hectares killing two people and injuring another the Cal Fire and Riverside County Fire Department. A home burns as a brush fire sweeps through Hemet forcing evacuations and causing injuries. At Fairview Avenue and Bautista Road grew from 20 to 500 acres and is burning at a rapid rate of spread Cal Fire reported Monday Sept.
Fairview fire burning near Hemet Share this. September 5 2022 at 528 pm. The fire which was first reported at 337 pm.
In the county area of Hemet. 1 day agoThe rapidly growing Fairview Fire near Hemet California killed at least two people and wounded another during the historic heat wave thats engulfing much of the West per Cal Fire. September 5 2022 at 528 pm.
The Fairview Fire broke out. 1 day agoThe Fairview Fire burning in Hemet grew overnight as crews worked Tuesday to gain containment of the blaze. - A large brush fire broke out in Hemet Monday leaving at least two people dead burning nearby homes and prompting evacuations for parts of the area.
Fairview Fire burning in Hemet. 1 day agoThe Fairview Fire ignited after 2 pm. The wildfire grew by 500 acres one hour after igniting some 80 miles east of Los Angeles on Monday afternoon according to Cal FireBy late.
Local time and quickly scorched 2000 acres destroying at least seven structures and damaging several more near the city of Hemet in Riverside County. 1 day agoThe Fairview fire has already scorched 2400 acres of Riverside County killed two people injured a third and destroyed at least seven houses -- all in less than 24 hours since it was first reported.