-- The Associated Press
Published: Monday, March 5, 2007
MORENO VALLEY, Calif. (AP) A wildfire burned more than 300 acres Sunday, briefly threatening a handful of Riverside County homes and forcing the partial closure of a freeway before it was fully surrounded, authorities said.
The fire broke out in steep terrain just after 11 a.m. and grew quickly after being stoked by winds between 30 and 35 mph, said Capt. Randy Nugent of the California Department of Forestry.
It came within 100 feet of a few of the half-dozen large homes in the sparsely populated area, Nugent said.
The eastbound side of the Pomona Freeway was closed for several hours to help firefighters get to the wildfire, Nugent said.
About 150 firefighters aided by a pair of helicopters fought the blaze, which was 100 percent contained by 6 p.m.
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