500 Acre Fire Tears Through Neighborhood, Multiple Homes Destroyed

Published 2024-07-22
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RIVERSIDE - Just after 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, 2024, firefighters from Riverside Fire Department responded to the area of Mary Street and Hawarden Drive In the Alessandro Heights neighborhood for a reported vegetation fire. Initial reports were that it was started by 3 people who were seen lighting fireworks and then running away. When units arrived, they found a vegetation fire that was quickly growing. Multiple other resources were ordered for immediate structure threat and evacuation orders were placed. At least three homes were destroyed, four others sustained damage, and around 1,500 others evacuated according to Riverside Fire Department Deputy Chief Steve McKinster. The evacuated area included Eagle Crest Court and Chartwell Drive, Horace Street and Hawarden Drive, Golden Hills and in the area of Barry Road and Via Vista moving towards Trautwein Road and Alessandro Boulevard. An evacuation center was established at the Orange Terrace Community Center at 20010 Orange Terrace Parkway. Air drops were conducted by two tankers and one helicopter, officials said. Riverside city fire units were assisted by units from Riverside County, San Bernardino and Orange counties and Hemet and area reservations for water. No other details are available, but will be provided as they are released.

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All Comments (14)
  • @itsjustme3785
    So upsetting. Our neighbor across the street had the nerve to argue with us on the 4th of July because him and his family were lighting off fireworks and they were landing on our property. I hope he sees this and comes to his senses. I'm so disgusted with humanity
  • @dogzrmewith23
    Wow! Your coverage of this fire is comprehensive and demonstates the magnitude of what happens & how dangerous fireworks can be, assuming this is the actual cause, as was stated on the news. Your footage was used on L.A. news stations, so congradulations for that. It's tragic that homes were lost due to the irresponsible choices made yesterday by those who shot off fireworks in the heat and brush. Your video also shows just how hard the fire personnel work to save structures both on the ground and in the air. Thank you to all first responders who make their living in the fire fighting industry serving others under dangerous conditions. And you are pretty brave yourself for filming this. It was hot & smokey.
  • @ray1junior8
    thanks for the video [[[up and close [[ prayers for the families that lost yurts homes [[ and every one
  • @shronkyloo633
    Only jerks mess with fireworks, always remember that
  • Ein furchtbares Feuer 😨😨😨😢😱😱 Die schönen Häuser, ich hoffe die Häuser konnten alle gerettet werden und die Bewohner auch 😟😟
  • @Solo-_-..
    Amazed👮🏻didnt terminate the pup.. they do every other pup.. in fear for their lives
  • @Rockysp-pq3bi
    Hey I’m in the video (im shown going down the hill) that fire was some crazy stuff
  • @diane4094
    Lovely old California...torched! Can't get that back. Shame!
  • @diane4094
    Oh...the rakers with their two cents!
  • Scary stuff. Good work on the video, but dont get yourself cooked in the process.
  • @destravlr
    People deserve little sympathy when they do nothing to remove the vegetation from around their homes. Extra work for firefighters and expense for taxpayers, higher insurance rates for everyone else.