Rabbit Fire in Lakeview burns 8,283 acres, 45% contained
Update - 7/18/23 12:00 PM
All evacuation orders have been reduced to warnings, Cal Fire announced.
All other areas in an evacuation WARNING are now lifted. All roads are now open.
The fire remains at 8,283 acres with 45% containment. Full containment is expected by Friday.
Cal Fire's evacuation/road closure map is updated here
Update - 7/17/23 8:00 PM
Cal Fire announced the fire has grown to 8,283 acres with 45% containment.
The fire is expected to be contained by Friday. Southbound Highway 79 from Gillman Springs Road to Beaumont Avenue will be reopened at 4AM on Tuesday, Cal Fire confirmed.
Update - 7/17/23 12:00 PM
Two evacuation order zones have been downgraded to evacuation warnings, Cal Fire announced.
#RabbitFIRE [UPDATE 12:00 PM]:
— CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) July 17, 2023
Evacuation Area Changes:
The following two evacuation ORDER zones are downgraded to evacuation WARNINGS.
ZONE 1:
South of Seneca Springs
East of Highway 79
West of Manzanita Park Road
North of Forest Boundary Road
ZONE 2:
South of East 1st Street… pic.twitter.com/WkOY6iR7MR
The fire remains at 7,950 acres with 35% containment.
Fire Captain Richard Cordova and Incident Commander/Division Chief Josh Janssen provide us with an update on the #HighlandFire, #RecheFire, #GavilanFire, and #RabbitFire pic.twitter.com/xZ1plRO0xp
— CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) July 17, 2023
Update - 7/17/23 7:00 am
The fire has burned to 7,950 acres and is now 35% contained. Road closures, evacuation orders, and warnings remain in place.
Update - 7/16/23 9:00 pm
The fire remains 7,600 acres and is now 25% contained. Road closures, evacuation orders, and warnings remain in place.
According to Cal Fire, road closures in the area are changing.
Roads re-opening:
- Northbound Highway 79 between Gilman Springs and Beaumont Avenue will reopen at 4:00 a.m. Monday.
- Gilman Springs between Alessandro and Lamb Canyon will reopen at 4:00 a.m. Monday.
Roads staying closed:
- Southbound Highway 79 between California Avenue and Gilman Springs, County Landfill Road, and Bridge Street between Gilman Springs and Ramona Expressway.
Update - 7/15/23 8:40 am
One injury has been reported in the Rabbit fire.
It is now 10% contained, and remains burning at 7,600 acres. All evacuation orders, warnings and road closures remain in place.
Update -7/15/23 6:25 pm
The fire has burned 7,600 acres and is 5% contained.
Update -7/15/23 4:40 pm
The fire has burned 7,000 acres and is 5% contained.
The evacuation warning areas have expanded. Follow this link for Cal Fire's evacuation and road closures map.
Update - 7:20 PM
The Rabbit Fire has been mapped at 2,815 acres.
#RabbitFire off Gilman Springs rd per @CALFIRERRU is now at 2815 acres all road closures remain in place pic.twitter.com/0KHmC7xAIV
— Chris Tarpening (@Tarp1969) July 15, 2023
All road closures remain in place.
Update - 7:00 PM
The fire is currently 1,500 acres and 0% contained.
Additional road closure in place for Hwy 79 (Lambs Canyon) from Gilman Springs to California Ave.
Original Report:
That blaze burning in the Lakeview area near Jack Rabbit Trail and Gilman Springs Road is now at 600 acres, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
This is a breaking news update. Stay with News Channel 3 for updates as we continue to learn more.
This is the third major fire burning in the west end of Riverside County.
- In Beaumont, the Highland Fire has burned 225 acres with 0% containment (As of 5:30 PM). The fire is burning about 15 miles away from the Lakeview fire.
- The Reche Fire burning near Moreno Valley is at 400 acres with 0% containment.
(As of 5:30PM). This fire is burning about 20 miles away from the Lakeview fire.