Incident Update Rabbit Fire
- Date:
- 07/19/2023
- Time:
- 11:10 AM
Incident Facts
- Name
- Rabbit Fire
- Start Date/Time
- 2023-07-14
- Incident Status
- Active
- Location
- Northeast of Gilman Springs Road and Jack Rabbit Trail, in Lakeview
- Type
- Wildfire
- Cause
- Under Investigation
- Counties
- Riverside
- Administration Unit
- Unified Command: CAL FIRE Riverside Unit, Riverside County Sheriff, Riverside County Type 3 All Hazard Incident Management Team
- Unified Command Agency(s)
- Size
- 8,283
- Containment
- 55%
- Structures Threatened
- 152
- Structures Destroyed
- Structures Damaged
- Civilian Injuries
- 1
- Firefighter Injuries
- Civilian Fatalities
- Firefighter Fatalities
Current Situation
Situation Summary
The Rabbit Fire had minimal activity throughout the nighttime operational period, with smoldering in heavy fuels. Fire crews built containment lines and patrolled for hot spots and will continue through the day. Extreme heat and low humidity are forecasted for the next operational period. High temperatures, steep terrain and difficult access continue to hamper fire suppression efforts. Hazards remain present for critical infrastructure, radio repeater towers and natural gas and petroleum pipelines.
Road Closures
ROADS RE-OPENED: SOUTHBOUND Highway 79 from Gilman Springs to Beaumont Ave. will reopen as of 4:00AM 07/18/23.
ROADS REMAINING CLOSED: County Landfill Road, Jack Rabbit Trail, Bridge Street and California Ave. between East 1st Street and Highway 79 will remain closed.
All other roadways are open.
Evacuation Zones
Evacuation Information:
Evacuation Orders
East of Jack Rabbit Trail, North of Gilman Springs, North of Potrero Reserve, West of Highway 79.
Evacuation Warnings
- North of Seneca Springs
- East of a portion of Jack Rabbit Trail
- South of 4th Street
- West of California Ave.
- East of Manzanita Park
- South of a portion of East 1st Street
- West of Highland Springs Ave.
- South of Seneca Springs Road
- East of Highway 79
- West of Manzanita Park Road
- North of Forest Boundary Road
Please reference map at linktr.ee/calfirerru
Animal Evacuation Centers
Anyone needing assistance with animal evacuations can call Riverside County Department of Animal Services. (951) 358-7387
Assigned Resources
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
- Engines
- 172
- Water Tenders
- 20
- Helicopters
- 7
- Dozers
- 15
- Hand Crews
- 30
- Other
- 4
- Total Personnel
- 1578
Cooperating Agencies
Name | Phone | Address | URL |
---|---|---|---|
California Highway Patrol, California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS), California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Beaumont Police Department, United States Forest Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs. | |||
CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department | www.rvcfire.org |