<Tr> <Th_colspan="2"> Map </Th> </Tr> <P> The Holy Fire was a wildfire that burned in the Cleveland National Forest in Orange and Riverside Counties, California . The wildfire started on August 6, 2018 at around 1: 15 PM PDT, in the vicinity of Trabuco Canyon . The suspected arsonist, Forrest Gordon Clark, has been booked into the Orange County jail in Santa Ana, California . The blaze burned 23,136 acres (94 km) and destroyed 18 buildings, before it was fully contained on September 13, 2018 . While the fire was actively spreading in early and mid-August, residents of the nearby cities of Corona, Temescal Valley, and Lake Elsinore were placed under evacuation orders . </P> <P> The Holy Fire was first reported at 1: 15 PM PST on Monday August 6, 2018, in Holy Jim Canyon (from which the fire derives its name), a community of about 40 homes and cabins in the Trabuco Canyon area of the Santa Ana Mountains . Evacuation orders were issued for parts of Trabuco Canyon, including the entire community of Holy Jim . Trabuco Creek Road was subsequently closed at Trabuco Canyon Road indefinitely as the Orange County Sheriff Department continues their investigation . It quickly moved uphill in a northeast direction, jumping the crest of the Santa Ana Mountains into neighboring Riverside County, threatening the areas of Corona, El Cerrito, and Glen Ivy Hot Springs . At the time, the cause of the fire was under investigation . </P> <P> By the morning of August 7, the fire had increased in size to 4,000 acres (1,600 ha), and by August 8, it had grown to 6,200 acres (2,500 ha). Evacuation orders were first issued on August 8 . By August 9, more than 21,400 people in 7,449 residences were placed under mandatory evacuation in south Corona, Lake Elsinore, and several communities in the Santa Ana Mountains . Ortega Highway was closed indefinitely, due to fire danger between Antonio Parkway / La Pata in San Juan Capistrano and Grand Avenue in the city of Lake Elsinore . </P>

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