Blue Ridge Fire Continues To Burn Out Of Control, Multiple Homes Damaged

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YORBA LINDA (CBSLA) -- Several homes were damaged Tuesday as strong Santa Ana winds fueled a wildfire that sparked in Corona and then crossed Orange and San Bernardino county lines into Chino Hills and Yorba Linda.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the Blue Ridge Fire had burned at least 15,200 acres with zero containment, according to Orange County Fire Authority. At least 5,000 homes are under mandatory evacuation orders and at least 10 homes have been damaged.

TOPSHOT - Firefighters look out over a burning hillside as they fight the Blue Ridge Fire in Yorba Linda, California, October 26, 2020. - Some 60,000 people fled their homes near Los Angeles on October 26 as a fast-spreading wildfire raged across more than 7,200 acres (3,000 hectares), blocking key roadways and critically injuring two firefighters. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

The blaze broke out just before 1 p.m. Monday in the area of Green River Road and the 91 Freeway on the west end of Corona, near the Green River Golf Club.

Because of the blustery winds, fire officials had to ground aircraft Monday, limiting them to battling the blaze with only ground crews. They were able to get some DC-10s up in the air by end of the day Monday, and hope to get them flying again Tuesday when conditions are expected to be more favorable.

Winds shifted overnight Monday, pushing the fire towards Carbon Canyon, Brea and Chino Hills, Orange County Fire Authority officials said.

Thousands of Orange County residents have been forced out of their homes due to the threat of the fire.

All of Carbon Canyon from the Orange County line east to Summit Ranch in Chino Hills is under mandatory evacuation orders. This including both sides of Carbon Canyon Road.

Firefighters prepare to protect a home as flames approach during the Blue Ridge Fire on October 27, 2020 in Yorba Linda, Calif. Strong Santa Ana Winds gusting to more than 90 miles per hour have driven the Blue Ridge Fire and Silverado Fire across thousands of acres, grounding firefighting aircraft, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and gravely injuring two firefighters. More than 8,200 wildfires have burned across a record 4 million-plus acres so far this year, more than double the previous record. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Olinda Village and Hollydale on the east side of Brea are also under mandatory evacuation, as is the Hidden Hills area of Yorba Linda.

"We're definitely worried, but planning for the worse and hoping for the best," Yorba Linda resident BJ Pugmire told CBSLA early Tuesday morning.

"We're gonna try and save any embers which get to the house maybe, we have a water truck down here, we've set up for embers...but if it gets to the next ridge, then it's time to go," Yorba Linda resident Dave Lemmon said.

New evacuation orders were issued early Tuesday morning in Chino Hills for the neighborhoods south and north of Soquel Canyon Parkway.

Also Tuesday morning, evacuation warnings were issued for the entire area south of Diamond Bar in Los Angeles County.

Olinda Ranch and Brea Hills neighborhoods in Brea are also under voluntary evacuations.

A little after midnight, the Chino Valley Fire District issued an evacuation warning for the area west of Butterfield Ranch Road, south of Pine, all the way down to State Route 71.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Red Cross has set up a temporary evacuation point at the Chino Hills Community Center.

Meanwhile, firefighters are also battling the 13,300-acre Silverado Fire, which broke out east of Irvine Monday morning and caused more than 90,000 residents to evacuate.

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