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Nearly 8K evacuated as Calif. wildfire grows to 12K acres

More than 370 firefighters assisted by helicopters and air tankers have responded to the fire

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A firefighter is enveloped in smoke from the Apple fire while battling the blaze at the Oak Canyon Conservation Camp near Beaumont, California, on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020.

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By Alex Wigglesworth and Emily Alpert Reyes
Los Angeles Times

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. — Firefighters on Saturday continued to battle the Apple fire that has burned 12,000 acres in Cherry Valley and surrounding areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties in Southern California, destroying one home and prompting evacuations of thousands of others.

More than 370 firefighters, assisted by several helicopters and air tankers, responded to the fire, which began Friday and sent billowing clouds of smoke hundreds of feet into the air that could be seen for miles. Firefighters were battling the blaze in triple-digit temperatures that prompted the National Weather Service to issue an extreme heat warning.

Evacuation orders are in place for residents north of Dutton Street and east of Oak Glen Road, south of the San Bernardino-Riverside county line. They also include residents north of Gilman Street in the Banning Bluff area.

New evacuation orders were put in place Saturday afternoon in Banning for residents north of Wilson Street, east of Sunset Avenue and west of Hathaway Street.

An evacuation warning was upgraded to an order Saturday evening for San Bernardino County residents of the Potato Canyon area west to Raywood Flat, authorities said. A warning was in place farther to the east for residents north of Morongo Road, east of Millard County Road and west of Whitewater Canyon Road.

April Newman, a public information officer with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Riverside County Fire Department, said Saturday afternoon that roughly 7,800 residents in more than 2,500 households had been ordered to evacuate.

An evacuation center was opened at Beaumont High School for people and animals.

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The vegetation fire was reported at 4:55 p.m. Friday in the 9000 block of Oak Glen Road, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. As of 8 p.m. Saturday, there was zero containment.

Another department spokesperson, Fernando Herrera, said Friday that open land with thick vegetation has provided “quite a bit of fuel for that fire to continue to burn (and) have a lot of intensity.”

He said the fire was burning very close to homes.

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Flames shoot up along a ridge above a home as the Apple fire burns out of control on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020, in Cherry Valley, California.

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“A lot of people’s backyards were on fire,” Herrera said. “It ran in between homes and around homes. It definitely was very threatening. We could have lost homes, but we brought in a massive amount of ground resources to do structure defense, protect the life and property of all these residents.”

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

In Los Angeles County, a 150-acre brush fire was burning around Castaic Lake, north of Santa Clarita, according to the county Fire Department. No structures were threatened.

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A firefighter monitors a flareup along Avenida Miravailla during the Apple fire on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020, in Cherry Valley, California.

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