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Update: All evacuation orders were lifted Friday morning. Residents returning to their homes were asked to be prepared if new evacuations are put in place. Read Friday’s updated Tenaja Fire story here.

Original post: The Tenaja Fire, now burning into its second day, has scorched about 2,000 acres in the Murrieta area and has prompted evacuations as well as road and school closures.

Here is how the the fast-moving blaze has affected local residents.

Evacuation orders

At least 550 homes are under a mandatory evacuation order.

New evacuations were issued on Thursday, they include:

  • Montanya Place
  • Botanica Place
  • Belcara Place
  • Lone Oak Way

The following evacuations remained in place:

  • The Trails Circle in La Cresta
  • Copper Canyon south of Calle del Oso Oro between Clinton Keith and Murrieta Creek.

Here is a detailed map on its website showing the areas that have been evacuated.

Road closures

Several roads around the fire perimeter are closed:

  • Clinton Keith south of Avenida La Cresta
  • Avenida La Cresta South,
  • Tenaja Road
  • Via Volcano

School closures

The Temecula Valley Unified School District announced schools would remain open Friday, officials said.

Care centers

  • A care center has been set up at Murrieta Mesa High School, 24801 Monroe Ave. Small animals are being accepted at the center.
  • Large animals can be taken to San Jacinto Animal Shelter, 581 S. Grand Ave. Horse trailers can be taken to the Los Alamos Sports Park, which is at 37000 Ruth Ellen Way.