PERRIS  – A brush fire that erupted today just west of Perris blackened roughly 55 acres and damaged or destroyed multiple structures, prompting evacuations, before it was stopped.
The non-injury blaze was reported about 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of Juniper and Santa Rosa Mine roads, between Gavilan Hills and Perris, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
Multiple engine and hand crews from the county, Hemet Fire Department, Corona Fire Department, Murrieta Fire & Rescue and Riverside Fire Department were sent to the location and encountered flames moving at a rapid rate to the east amid moderate winds.
At least one outbuilding was destroyed, and video from the scene showed at least two homes burning and appearing to suffer major damage, along with several vehicles.
Cal Fire air tankers and water-dropping helicopters began making runs on the brusher prior to the arrival of ground crews, slowing the blaze and closing off one of its flanks, according to reports from the scene.
With assistance from sheriff’s deputies, fire officials implemented mandatory evacuations impacting properties bounded by Blue Sky Road to the north, Rocky Hills Road to the south, El Baquero Road to the west and Maywood Club Road to the east.
At its peak, six air tankers and four water-dropping helicopters were overhead the fire, with about 160 personnel on the ground, working to contain it, officials said.
The fire’s forward rate of spread was stopped at 5:15 p.m., and it was 5% contained.
All aircraft had cleared the location as of 5:50 p.m. Evacuation orders were expected to be lifted Tuesday night.
A care and reception center for evacuees was available at Pinacate Middle School, 1990 S. A St. in Perris.
There was no word on what might have triggered the blaze.
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