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Firefighters say that a fire that nearly spread to homes in Riverside over the weekend was started by illegal fireworks.
A wildfire that broke out in Riverside County grew to nearly 40 acres by Tuesday night, triggering evacuation warnings that have since been lifted. The fire, named the Clay Fire, burned 38 acres ...
The Clay Fire was first reported at around 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday near Pedley Road and Van Buren Boulevard, according to Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department crews. The Clay Fire from SkyCal.
Cal Fire reported that 165 personnel, 25 engines, three bulldozers and one water tender also fought the flames. Also see: This map shows where the Clay fire is burning in Riverside and Jurupa Valley ...
Pyrite Fire initially started 7:54 p.m. July 7 in Riverside County, California.
A large fire has broke out in parts of Riverside County on Tuesday.
The Clay Fire was reported near the Santa Ana River, along Van Buren Boulevard and Pedley Road, according to Cal Fire. The fire is about 3 miles away from Riverside Municipal Airport.
The non-injury Clay fire was reported at 4:45 p.m. in the area of Clay Street and Van Buren Boulevard, along the boundary separating Jurupa Valley and Riverside, according to the Cal Fire ...
The Clay Fire was reported at about 5 p.m. near the Santa Ana River, along Van Buren Boulevard and Pedley Road, according to Cal Fire. The fire was about 3 miles away from Riverside Municipal Airport.