Record fire in San Jacinto burns hundreds of acres; 6 firefighters hospitalized
Briefly

Firefighters responded quickly to the human-caused brush fire, which had already grown to 650 acres by Sunday evening, leading to evacuation warnings and hospitalizations.
Riverside County Fire Department confirmed that due to ongoing risks from the fire, six firefighters with minor medical symptoms were hospitalized, prompting precautionary measures.
The Record fire, igniting near Soboba and Gilman Springs roads, is under investigation by Cal Fire, which confirmed it was caused by human activity.
Evacuation warnings for the Poppet Flats region, which includes popular areas like Silent Valley Club RV resort, underscore the seriousness of the situation.
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