By Samantha Tata and Alex Calder, NBCLosAngeles.com
Authorities called?for voluntary?evacuations while a blaze continued to burn near the California cities of Riverside and Jurupa Valley on Thursday night, creating massive plumes of smoke that could be seen for dozens of miles.
Residents on Greenbrier Dr. and Grassy Trail Dr. were ordered to leave at 6:50 p.m., according to Riverside authorities. An evacuation center has been set up in Nicholas Park, located at 5505 Dewey Avenue in Riverside (map).
All evacuations are voluntary, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. The department clarified its earlier reports that certain orders to leave were mandatory.
The vegetation fire was reported about 4:43 p.m. local time (7:43 p.m. ET) near Rio Road and Calle Hermosa in Jurupa Valley, at the south end of Santa Ana River Regional Park (map).
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Several utility poles went up in flames and power lines in the area were down. About 1,850 Riverside city residents were without power shortly before 10 p.m. (1 a.m. ET Friday).
The fire?grew from 10 acres to 50 acres by 5:45 p.m. (8:45 p.m. ET), according to the Riverside County Fire Department's?online incident report. The fire had scorched between 50 and 75 acres by 6:50 p.m. (9:50 p.m. ET); and grew to consume 150 acres by 8:45 p.m. (11:45 p.m. ET).
It was 20 percent contained by 7:30 p.m. (10:30 p.m. ET), according to the incident report. That containment figure remained at 20 percent four hours later.
A wind advisory is in effect for the city of?Riverside until 2 p.m. Saturday, with gusts expected to pick up overnight and into the morning.
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Wind speeds Thursday night hovered about 10 mph and the humidity level in the area was about 9 percent. Overnight lows in the 40s are expected.
Smoke and flames?could be seen?for dozens of miles.
Angelenos in Griffith Park reported seeing smoke, 50 miles west?of the fire. And while flying in the San Fernando Valley, NewsChopper 4 spotted plumes about 60 miles away?from the blaze.
Firefighters used deliberately set blazes (pictured?below), known as backfires,?to help control the fire. The tactic is meant to burn possible fuel in the fire's path.
No injuries were reported and it was not immediately known if any structures were damaged.
At least?200 firefighters, 24 engines, a?dozen helicopters?and three water tenders were on scene battling the blaze.
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