Porterville Recorder

‘It’s All Gone’

Fire destroys several Poplar businesses Interrupts youth back-to-school, vaccine event

- By ESTHER AVILA eavila@portervill­erecorder.com

POPLAR – It only took a couple of minutes for a rogue grass and tree fire to engulf numerous businesses on Road 192 just north of Highway 190 in Poplar Friday afternoon, witnesses said.

Destroyed by fire was a mini mart which housed a taqueria eatery and meat market, a hair salon, a bakery, and the garage of the Larry Itliong Research Center, which they had filled with clothing, miscellane­ous supplies, diapers, and fresh, dry and canned food.

And it all happened as 75 youth, ages 12 and older, gathered at the Larry Itliong Research Center, a place used for community events, for the multi-agency event which was including COVID19 vaccinatio­ns for youth and adults, clothing and backpack giveaway for Back-toschool for the students, a community food giveaway, and educationa­l informatio­n for farm laborers. Nobody was hurt as a result of the fire.

“We had the kids all lined up for the vaccines. We were about to start

when we heard someone shouting into a microphone to get out,” said Mari Perez-ruiz, executive director of Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance Services who was hosting the event. “We didn’t know what was going on but then we felt the heat before we saw the flames. Then in seconds it started jumping to all the businesses and everything was on fire.”

She waded through water to get to the garage.

“It’s all gone,” she said as she wiped away tears. “We had four or five outfits for each student and we had 400 backpacks filled with books and school supplies. We didn’t give them out. Not a single one. They all burned.”

Perez-ruiz said they tried to salvage as much as possible but it didn’t look good. The backpacks could be seen leaning against a fence that separates them from the trees that started the fire.

“There’s nothing left of them,” she said again and cried as she pointed to the charred backpacks. “We were giving away 400 backpacks and they all burned. We didn’t even give out one.”

And it happened fast, said the owners of La Potosina, a Mexican bakery destroyed in the fire.

“There was a lot of people here. There was loud music and suddenly someone got on the microphone and started shouting ‘Get out. Get out,’” said Sylvia Almanza, who owns the bakery with Gregorio Rodriguez.

“We never heard any explosions at all,” Rodriguez said. “But everyone got out. No one was hurt and there were so many people here for the event.”

But before they knew it, numerous businesses were gone.

“In a community like this, we already live with so little. The impact for Poplar is so much greater,” Perez-ruiz said. “I’m concerned it took so long for the firemen to get here.”

The building that now houses the Larry Itlion Research Center is 100 years old, she said, and used to be the Poplar Fire Department.

Multiple agencies reported to the scene, including Cal Fire, Tulare County Fire Department, California Highway Patrol, Tulare County Sheriff’s Office and Imperial Ambulance.

 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY CHARLES WHISNAND ?? A firefighte­r on top of a ladder pours water down on a building in Poplar that was burned by fire on Friday, July 9, 2021.
RECORDER PHOTO BY CHARLES WHISNAND A firefighte­r on top of a ladder pours water down on a building in Poplar that was burned by fire on Friday, July 9, 2021.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance points to numerous charred backpacks lined against a fence. While shedding tears she talks of the 400 backpacks that were packed and ready for distributi­on Friday afternoon. A rouge fire that started with a tree destroyed several businesses.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance points to numerous charred backpacks lined against a fence. While shedding tears she talks of the 400 backpacks that were packed and ready for distributi­on Friday afternoon. A rouge fire that started with a tree destroyed several businesses.
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 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance looks over a garage filled with ruined boxes of dry staples and canned foods that were going to be distribute­d to the community of Poplar on Friday, July 9, 2021. A fire that started with a tree burned the items in the garage.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance looks over a garage filled with ruined boxes of dry staples and canned foods that were going to be distribute­d to the community of Poplar on Friday, July 9, 2021. A fire that started with a tree burned the items in the garage.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance wades through water as she surveys the damage caused by a fire that destroyed the garage of a community center. They were hosting a COVID vaccinatio­n and backpack giveaway when a fire broke out causing major damage to three buildings on Friday, July 9, 2021 in Poplar.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Mari Perez-ruiz, Executive Director for Central Valley Empowermen­t Alliance wades through water as she surveys the damage caused by a fire that destroyed the garage of a community center. They were hosting a COVID vaccinatio­n and backpack giveaway when a fire broke out causing major damage to three buildings on Friday, July 9, 2021 in Poplar.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF GRACE ESPARZA ?? Grace Esparza of the Ag Labors Relation Board, who was in Poplar for a COVID19 vaccinatio­n event, caught the start of Friday’s devastatin­g fire that burned several buisnesses. It all started with this tree that caught fire, she said. The fire spread quickly and burned the garage of the Larry Itliong Research Center, the Potosina Panaderia bakery, a hair salon, and a mini market that housed a meat market and taqueria eatery.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GRACE ESPARZA Grace Esparza of the Ag Labors Relation Board, who was in Poplar for a COVID19 vaccinatio­n event, caught the start of Friday’s devastatin­g fire that burned several buisnesses. It all started with this tree that caught fire, she said. The fire spread quickly and burned the garage of the Larry Itliong Research Center, the Potosina Panaderia bakery, a hair salon, and a mini market that housed a meat market and taqueria eatery.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA ?? Gregorio Rodriguez watches as three firemen work on opening the front door to his bakery which was destroyed by fire Friday, July 9, 2021. Rodriguez and Sylvia Almanza watched as their bakery, La Potosina Panaderia’s burned. The fire, they said, started with a grass and tree fire that promptly spread to three businesses in Poplar.
RECORDER PHOTO BY ESTHER AVILA Gregorio Rodriguez watches as three firemen work on opening the front door to his bakery which was destroyed by fire Friday, July 9, 2021. Rodriguez and Sylvia Almanza watched as their bakery, La Potosina Panaderia’s burned. The fire, they said, started with a grass and tree fire that promptly spread to three businesses in Poplar.

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