A Sunday afternoon brush fire in the Santa Ana River bottom in Jurupa Valley burned two power poles, with downed lines in the area and a street closure, authorities said.

The Felspar fire was reported at 2:20 p.m. and was centered in the 5400 block of Felspar Street, an area south of Jurupa Road and Van Buren Boulevard. The area is a mix of open land and homes.

The fire moved at a moderate rate of speed in heavy brush and burned about three acres. It was stopped shortly before 4:30 p.m. and contained about two hours later, Cal Fire/Riverside County said.

Firefighters contained the #FelsparFIRE at 6:40 p.m. and will remain on scene for mop up. You may see some smoke from the fire throughout the night. — CAL FIRE Riverside (@CALFIRERRU) November 18, 2019

Cal Fire/Riverside County said Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies closed the affected area of Felspar Street to traffic during the blaze. One home was evacuated, and only as a precaution, Deputy Robyn Flores said. No evacuations were ordered.

No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire was under investigation.

Southern California Edison was contacted about the burning power poles, Cal Fire said. The utility’s online map did not show any outages in the area, and its online power shutdown map did not show any shutdowns or monitoring for shutdowns for that area.

Crews from 11 Cal Fire engines fought the blaze, along with one engine each from from Riverside and Corona, two inmate hand crews and one Cal Fire helicopter.

The fire was reported during the Sunday time frame that the National Weather Service had issued a high-fire danger red flag warning for the Riverside and San Bernardino county valleys and mountains, the San Gorgonio Pass, Cleveland National Forest, eastern Orange County and parts of Los Angeles County due to high temperatures and gusty easterly winds.