A wildfire in Riverside County, California has burned through nearly 2,000 acres Sunday as roughly 130 firefighters work to contain its spread.
The blaze, dubbed the Sanderson Fire, erupted at around 1 a.m. near La Borde Canyon Road and Jack Rabbit Trail. Firefighters were able to stop the forward spread of the flames on Sunday afternoon after being assisted by three helicopters, six air tankers, and four fire crews.
However, the Sanderson fire is currently only 10% contained, according to the latest update from Calfire.The cause of the incident remains under investigation.
No injuries have been reported. In addition, the California Highway Patrol of San Gorgonio Pass has an lifted evacuation order issued Sunday afternoon for homes north.
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