Firefighters have been working to comprise a fast-moving brush fireplace, known as the Eagle fireplace, that started round 2 p.m. within the space of Eagle Canyon and Cajalco roads, simply east of Interstate 15 in El Cerrito. As of 5 p.m. Sunday, the hearth had consumed 450 acres with zero containment, the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department stated.
The second fireplace, within the metropolis of Riverside, has already broken houses, Capt. Paul Seawright stated. Named the Hawarden fireplace, as of Sunday night the blaze had burned an estimated 492 acres and broken 5 buildings within the space of Hawarden Drive and Mary Street, close to the Alessandro Heights neighborhood.
Here’s the place the fires are burning: