Fairview Fire | |
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Coordinates | 33°43′01″N 116°53′35″W / 33.717°N 116.893°W |
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Burned area | 28,307 acres (11,455 ha) |
Impacts | |
Deaths | 2 civilians |
Non-fatal injuries | 4 |
Structures destroyed |
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Ignition | |
Cause | A sagging electrical line rubbed up against brush and ignited. |
Map | |
The footprint of the Fairview Fire in Riverside County | |
This article needs to be updated.(October 2022) |
The Fairview Fire is a deadly and destructive wildfire that burned during the 2022 California wildfire season southwest of Valle Vista and east of Hemet in Riverside County, California in the United States. The fire ignited on September 5, 2022, during a severe heatwave that had plagued much of the southwest throughout early September and, due to the extreme weather conditions, grew to a deadly and destructive conflagration in the chaparral-filled foothills within just several hours of igniting.[2]
The fire fatally injured two civilians attempting to flee from the fire and severely injured another, as well as destroying thirteen structures. As of September 10, the fire has grown to 28,307 acres (11,455 ha).[3]