Two people are dead from the fast-moving Fairview Fire that broke out Monday afternoon in the Hemet area.
The fire has burned 2,000 acres and is 5% contained as crews continue to battle the flames.
Authorities have confirmed the death of two civilians and the injury of another civilian. They also report that seven structures have been destroyed and several others have also been damaged.
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Multiple homes have been burned due to the fire. Fire department aircrafts worked to drop water over the homes and control flames.
The Riverside Fire Department along with CAL Fire have issued an evacuation order in these areas:
- South of Thornton Ave.
- North of Polly Butte Rd.
- West of Fairview Ave.
- East of State St.
- South of Stetson
- North of Cactus Valley Rd.
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A care and reception site has been set up at Tahquitz High School in Hemet.
The Fairview Fire was reported at 3:37 p.m. on Fairview Ave. and Bautista Road.
It is spreading at a rapid rate authorities say.