The massive Airport Fire, which started in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon, has made its way to Riverside County, destroying some homes in the Lake Elsinore area.
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KNX News' Karen Adams reports that people in the El Carrizo village barely escaped as the fire moved in on them along the Ortega highway.
She spoke with one resident, who says she saw her home of one year burning down on the news.
"[I had] my own place. Good rent, good landlord, and it's all gone. I have nothing; everything is gone," she said.

Shane Reichardt with the Riverside County Emergency Management Department said, "The evacuations of Riverside County are fairly large swaths going from Tamas Valley all the way to the San Diego County border, and it is along the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains."
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You can also visit the department's website HERE for more information.
Fire crews are still battling the blaze, which is reported to have burned 22,910 acres at 0% containment. For the latest on the Aiport Fire, click HERE.
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