Silver Fire | |
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![]() The Silver fire burning in the San Jacinto mountains south of Banning on Wednesday, August 7. | |
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Location | San Jacinto Mountains,Riverside County,California |
Coordinates | 33°51′42″N116°54′15″W / 33.86157°N 116.90427°W /33.86157; -116.90427 |
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Burned area | 20,292 acres (82 km2) |
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Structures destroyed | 48 |
Damage | $9.9 million (2013 USD) |
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TheSilver Fire was awildfire that burned in theSan Jacinto Mountains south ofBanning andCabazon inRiverside County,California in August 2013.[1] The fire, which started close to Poppet Flats Road nearHighway 243, was first reported on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, at around 2:05 pm, just south of Banning. By Friday, August 9, the wildfire was a reported 18,000 acres (7,300 ha) in size andGov. Jerry Brown had declared a state of emergency in the fire area.[2]
Soon after the fire ignited, the nearby communities of Poppet Flats, Twin Pines and Silent Valley were put under a mandatory evacuation order, displacing at least 1,500 residents. Highway 243 was soon shut down as the fire quickly jumped the highway. By 10 pm Wednesday evening, the fire had ballooned to an estimated 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) in size with no estimated containment as the fire raged primarily eastbound. Two firefighters and one civilian were reportedly injured, however the extent of their injuries were unclear as of Wednesday evening.[3] Evacuation centers were set up at Hemet High School, Beaumont High School and San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus.[3]