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A quickly growing brush fire in Southern California has spread at least 2,400 acres, prompting evacuations, according to fire officials.
Maps show where several wildfires are burning across the Inland Empire, including the Wolf Fire and the Juniper Fire, in Southern California.
Update 7/4/25 7:00 p.m. CAL FIRE reports containment remains at 75%, with 2,387 acres burned. Crews will continue to strengthen the containment lines, and work on suppression repair continues ...
A brush fire near Banning had grown to about 1,165 acres Sunday and evacuations were ordered.
(The Center Square) — The Wolf wildfire in Riverside County burned Tuesday for a third day as fire crews fought desperately to contain its fast-growing flames. The Wolf Fire is currently the ...
Cooler temperatures and humidity are helping firefighters fight the fire, which nearly doubled in size since Monday afternoon.
Cal Fire reported that 300 personnel, four helicopters, 70 engines, two dozers, three water tenders and other crews had been assigned.
(The Center Square) — The Wolf wildfire in Riverside County burned Tuesday for a third day as fire crews fought desperately to contain its fast-growing flames.
"The fire continues to burn at a moderate rate," Cal Fire said, adding that hundreds of firefighters were working through the night.
Their biggest challenge with the Wolf Fire is the location because the flames are burning on the tip of the mountain, and ground crews are having difficulty accessing it, Cal Fire told NBC News ...
The Wolf Fire emerged just south of Banning, near Old Idyllwild Road and Wolfskill Truck Trail, around 3 p.m. on Sunday. As of Monday afternoon, the Wolf Fire had charred 1,400 acres and was 10% ...