Authorities know cause of the 5,222-acre Nixon fire on the Riverside-San Diego county border
A slow-moving 5,222-acre brush fire burning in a federal preserve on the southern tip of Riverside County, along the boundary with San Diego County, was triggered by a faulty electrical panel on private property, officials confirmed Friday. "Cal Fi…
A slow-moving 5,222-acre brush fire burning in a federal preserve on the southern tip of Riverside County, along the boundary with San Diego County, was triggered by a faulty electrical panel on private property, officials confirmed Friday.
"Cal Fire peace officers, after an origin and cause investigation, determined the cause of the 'Nixon fire' was electrical, caused by a privately owned electrical panel," according to an agency statement released Friday.
MAP: The location of the Nixon fire burning near Aguanga
Smoke from the Nixon Fire billows into the sky behind children as they play soccer on the fields at Diamond Valley Lake Community Park in Hemet on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
The Nixon fire broke out Monday, July 29, 2024, in the Aguanga/Anza area. (Photo by OnScene.TV)
The Nixon fire broke out Monday, July 29, 2024, in the Aguanga/Anza area. (Photo by Key News Network)
A view of the plume of the Nixon fire is seen Monday, July 29, 2024, in the Aguanga area from the Murrieta Plaza Shopping Center, off Murrieta Hot Springs in Murrieta. (Photo by Kim Guimarin/Southern California News Group)
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Smoke from the Nixon Fire billows into the sky behind children as they play soccer on the fields at Diamond Valley Lake Community Park in Hemet on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
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No other details were available.
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The fire was 20% contained and no longer threatening any homes or other structures, situated within the Beauty Mountain Wilderness, maintained by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
One Cal Fire water-dropping helicopter was making targeted drops around the perimeter of the brusher Friday afternoon.
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Four structures were destroyed by the brusher, which prompted an evacuation order for the scattered homes south of Highway 371, north of the county line, west of Terwilliger Road and east of Foolish Pleasure Road. A temporary evacuation center was established at Temecula Valley High School. A county official said earlier this week there was no demand for space at the center.
Evacuation warnings were also in place in parts of Riverside and San Diego counties.
The orders were expected to be lifted anytime.
The blaze erupted about 12:30 p.m. Monday in the area of Richard Nixon Boulevard and Tule Valley Road in the Aguanga area, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
At its height, more than 1,000 personnel were battling the blaze, including county fire crews, Cal Fire-San Diego County crews and BLM firefighters.
One flank of the fire briefly crossed into San Diego County earlier this week, blackening two open acres before firefighters extinguished that section of flames.
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