Crews keep battling the nearly 5,000-acre wildfire in Southern California

The brush fire in Aguanga has grown to nearly 5,000 acres since it erupted on Monday, July 29.

As of Wednesday morning, July 31, the blaze was 5% contained and continuing to moderately grow, said Maggie Cline De La Rosa, a spokesperson for the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department. Containment is the percentage of the blaze’s border that officials believe flames won’t extend beyond, because of firefighters’ efforts or natural barriers, such as water bodies or rocks.

The Nixon fire was first reported at 12:28 p.m. Monday near Richard Nixon Boulevard and Tule Peak Road. Wind propelled the blaze quickly toward mountains and along the boundary separating Riverside and San Diego counties.

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