Firefighters contain wildfire near Beaumont
A wind-driven brush fire broke out Monday just north of San Jacinto and blackened 50 acres before firefighters contained it. The fire prompted the closure of State Highway 79 for a time.
The “Gilman Fire” was reported at 10:30 a.m. along state Route 79, just north of Gilman Springs Road, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
An agency spokeswoman said 16 engine crews and eight hand crews, numbering just over 200 firefighters, deployed to the brusher. It was 100 percent contained by 5:34 p.m. and did not threaten any homes or other structures in the rural space.
Four air tankers and three water-dropping helicopters were making runs on the blaze as it spread in 40 mph winds, feeding on extremely dry vegetation, according to reports from the scene.
The California Highway Patrol shut down both the north- and southbound sides of the 79 — the primary travel corridor linking Beaumont and San Jacinto — as a safety precaution. However, by 1:10 p.m., the northbound side of the highway was re-opened to traffic.
The CHP said the flames started on the northbound side of the highway and jumped to the other side less than 10 minutes later.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
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