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250-acre Canyon Crest Fire prompts evacuation warning in Riverside County

The Canyon Crest Fire grew to 250 acres

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The Canyon Crest Fire burned at least 80 acres Thursday evening. 

An evacuation warning was issued Thursday after a brush fire that grew to more than 200 acres broke out in Riverside County.

The Canyon Crest Fire was first reported at around 5:30 p.m. in the area of Canyon Crest Drive and Weeping Willow Lane, according to the San Bernardino County Fire Department. The fire was burning south of Highway 60 near Canyon Crest Drive in Riverside County.

Within hours, the blaze grew to over 80 acres with a moderate rate of speed. By Friday morning, the size estimate was at 250 acres.

Just before 7:50 p.m., an evacuation order was issued to parts Riverside County bordering the fire, and the Riverside County Fire Department assumed incident command.

The area north of Moreno Valley (60) Freeway, east of Country Village Road, south of the county line and west of Sierra Avenue was under evacuation alert.

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The flames fanned by windy conditions were spread to the Jurupa Valley area.

The fire stood at 0% containment as of 10 p.m. with no injuries reported.

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