Tenaja fire near Murrieta grows to 1,400 acres, 7% contained, evacuation orders remain in place
A pesky fire that has grown in spurts, in the grassy hills of La Cresta before heading for Murrieta, has scorched 1,400 acres and was only 7% contained as of Thursday morning, Sept. 5, fire officials said.
Evacuation orders, issued Wednesday night, remained in place.
Evacuation orders had been given to Murrieta residents in Copper Canyon, south of Calle del Oso Oro between Clinton Keith Road and Murrieta Creek Drive.
In addition, there was also a mandatory evacuation order in place for homes on The Trails Circle in La Cresta. The Santa Rosa Plateau Visitor Center at 39400 Clinton Keith Road was also ordered evacuated; the visitor center is part of the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve in the Riverside County regional park system.
So far, there have been no reports of damaged structures or injuries.
The latest fire statistics, provided by Cal Fire/Riverside, were as of 6:20 a.m.
To see Riverside County’s evacuation map for the fire, go here.
Help for evacuated residents was available in Murrieta at Murrieta Mesa High School, where a care and reception center was set up, officials said.
Small animals were accepted there, while accommodations for larger animals were available at the San Jacinto Animal Shelter.
Wednesday night, the Murrieta Valley Unified School District canceled classes for Thursday for all of its campuses. Officials wanted to ensure the safety of their students and staffers, and they also noted that with the various street closures, it would have been difficult for some to get to school.
The fire was first reported at 3:56 p.m. Wednesday and grew quickly with the sustained winds to 994 acres by 8:50 p.m.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.