<p>A rapidly growing brush fire near Hemet, California, prompted evacuations</a> for residents of southwest Idyllwild on July 25 after growing to an 800-acre blaze.</p><p>The fire, dubbed the Cranston Fire</a>, sparked around noon on July 25.</p><p>The San Bernadino National Forest tweeted</a> that the fire began off Highway 74 between Hemet and Mountain Center, California. The highway was closed</a> in the area due to the growing fire.</p><p>The cause of the fire is believed to be arson, according to ABC 7</a>, though officials have not confirmed the cause of the fire. Credit: Rey Manocal via Storyful</p><br />