Buck Fire in Riverside County caused by lightning - Cal Fire

HEMET, Calif.

For firefighters on the front lines, day two of the Buck Fire seems to be a lot calmer than day one. Not only is the fire laying down, but the heat isn't nearly as oppressive.

The 3,000-acre fire was first reported around 1 p.m. Tuesday in Aguanga near Sage and Lewis Valley roads, which is about 20 miles east of Temecula.

Cooler weather and calm winds helped firefighters make progress on the wildfire, which is burning near Sage, but there is still concern that it could roar back to life. According to the Riverside County Fire Department, the fire was 40 percent contained by Wednesday evening. Full containment is not expected for several days, officials say.

"The wind is starting to pick up right now, and that's going to fan any hot spots to life out there," said Glenn Barley of Cal Fire.

Officials said five people have been injured: Two civilians were hospitalized, and three firefighters were also taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

The wildfire has destroyed at least four structures, including one home. Mandatory evacuations were ordered for 47 homes, but it was lifted on Wednesday night. Authorities said only 32 of 47 homes complied. Residents will need to show proper identification to return to their homes.

More than 400 firefighters are assisting in the firefight, as well as seven water-dropping helicopters and 11 air tankers.

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