Crime & Safety
Brush Fire East Of Temecula Mostly Contained
A wildfire that broke out on an Anza hillside has scorched 55 acres and was 75 percent contained by Saturday morning, officials said.

ANZA, CA — A wildfire that broke out on a hillside just north of Highway 371 in Anza, scorching 55 acres and briefly threatening homes on the Cahuilla Indian Reservation, is 75 percent contained, fire officials said Saturday.
The non-injury blaze was reported at 3:25 p.m. Friday in the area of Indian Road and Deer Mountain Way, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
#IndianFIRE MORNING UPDATE 06/27/2020 6:00 A.M. - Fire remains 55 acres and is now 75% contained. Day assignment on scene. #CALFIREservingCA #RivCoNOW
— CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) June 27, 2020
Staff at the nearby Cahuilla Indian Casino were the first to spot the flames and called 911.
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The fire department said 26 engine crews and nine hand crews -- more than 250 personnel -- were sent to the location and encountered flames burning at a moderate rate to the north, approaching power lines and a ranch.
Because the fire was burning on a slope with no access for vehicles, five Cal Fire air tankers and two water-dropping helicopters were summoned to make runs on the fire.
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#IndianFIRE video update: pic.twitter.com/0usr90jpAb
— CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) June 27, 2020
They established retardant lines that prevented the fire from jumping a dirt road.
However, propelled by a stiff desert breeze, the fire picked up speed and headed in the direction of homes on the edge of the reservation. Several residents voluntarily evacuated, according to reports from the scene.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
—City News Service