Firefighters Friday continued their efforts to fully extinguish a vegetation fire that scorched 254 acres in parts of Riverside County bordering San Bernardino County, and all evacuation warnings were lifted as progress was made.
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The Canyon Crest Fire was 15% contained as of midday Friday, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
The fire was first reported around 5:30 p.m. Thursday near Canyon Crest Drive and Weeping Willow Lane in the Fontana area by the San Bernardino County Fire Department. The fire eventually grew to about 250 acres as it continued burning into the night.
An evacuation warning was issued for the area north of the Moreno Valley (60) Freeway, east of Country Village Road, south of the county line and west of Sierra Avenue around 7:30 p.m. Thursday, and the Riverside County Fire Department assumed command of the firefight.
The evacuation warning was lifted at around 12:12 p.m. Friday. An evacuation center that had been established at Jurupa Valley High School was also closed.
"Additional fire engines, crews, bulldozers and night flying-water dropping helicopters assisted in the suppression of the fire yesterday. Resources worked on containment throughout the night in challenging terrain with light flashy fuels and east blowing winds," said the fire department on Friday.
In less than an hour, the department's update noted the fire had engulfed about 10 acres.
Just before 7:50 p.m. Thursday, an evacuation order was issued to parts of Riverside County bordering the fire, and the Riverside County Fire Department assumed incident command.
A care and reception center was set up at the Jurupa Valley High School, 10551 Bellegrave Avenue, by Etiwanda Avenue, according to the fire department.
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