Mecca brush fire burns 80 acres, now contained
Dakota Makinen
MECCA, Calif. (KESQ) — An 80-acre brush fire that sent a large plume of smoke into the sky over Mecca on Sunday is now contained, according to CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department.
The fire was reported around 2:43 p.m. on Sunday near Avenue 72 and Highway 86. Battalion Chief Corey Clauson said the first engine arrived to find two to three acres burning at a dangerous rate of spread, with the potential to grow much larger.
Fire officials quickly called in additional resources, including engine companies and water tenders. The fire ultimately burned 80 acres before crews stopped its forward progress.
No evacuations were ordered and no injuries were reported.
Residents said the smoke was visible from miles away. Some expressed concern as they watched the fire spread, while others praised firefighters for quickly getting it under control.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Fire officials are reminding residents to prepare for wildfire season by clearing dry vegetation around their homes and having an evacuation plan in place.