Firefighters battle hot spots in vegetation along Bautista Canyon Road as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo
Firefighters battle the Fairview Fire as it burns and attempts to jump Bautista Road southeast of Hemet, Sept. 7. The wildfire has now swelled to nearly 10,000 acres. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFlames quickly burn the terrain southeast of Hemet around the Bautista Canyon area as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoCal Fire firefighters from Perris prepare to fight the Fairview Fire in Bautista Canyon as shifting wind conditions make it a stubborn fight against the wildfire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoThe trunks of an oak tree grove burns at the bottom of Bautista Canyon as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoCal Fire firefighter Garrett Mora from Station 28 in Sage handles the hose line from a water tender truck during a fight against the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFairview Fire flames burn through steep ravines and canyons in Bautista Canyon southeast of Hemet. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoRapidly changing wind conditions creates a stubborn fight for crews against the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoCal Fire firefighter Garrett Mora from station 28 in Sage handles the hose line from a water tender truck during a fight against the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA thick black plume of smoke from fresh burning vegetation rises in Bautista Canyon during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA littered tire burns along Bautista Canyon as the Fairview Fire grows to nearly 10,000 acres. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA firefighter handles the hose line from a water tender truck during a ground fight against the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFlames, smoke, ash and charred vegetation is seen throughout the area of Bautista Canyon southeast of Hemet as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA firefighter handles the hose line from a water tender truck during a ground fight against the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA branch is left smoldering hot after Fairview Fire flames scorch vegetation southeast of Hemet. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoDry low lying brush burns along Bautista Canyon during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters work on steep terrain in an effort to put out any hot spots along Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoA fire ground crew is seen from a distance along a steep ridgeline after working at cutting a line in vegetation near Fairview Avenue southeast of Hemet during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFlames highlight the ridges along a steep ravine near Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFlames burn vegetation along Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters battle hot spots in vegetation along Bautista Canyon Road as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters battle hot spots in vegetation along Bautista Canyon Road as the Fairview Fire continues to grow. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters attempt to subdue fast moving flames along Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters monitor and attempt to subdue fast moving flames along Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoFirefighters attempt to subdue fast moving flames along Bautista Canyon Road during the Fairview Fire. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoDry vegetation burns hot as the Fairview Fire continues to grow southeast of Hemet. Valley News/Shane Gibson photoThe ground is left scorching hot after fast moving flames from the Fairview Fire burn dry vegeation southeast of Hemet. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo