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Numerous fires broke out across the Inland Empire over the weekend, prompting evacuation orders and warnings for several communities amid hot temperatures. Residents in Riverside, Banning, San ...
Riverside County firefighters continue to battle a quickly growing brush fire burning in the hills near Banning. It was first ...
Weather conditions this weekend weren't ripe for wildfire. Even still, several fires broke out across Riverside and San ...
A heavy aerial attack on the Wolf fire burning in the San Jacinto Mountains south of Banning had largely slowed the flames on ...
Firefighters are continuing to battle multiple wildfires that erupted in the Inland Empire ... RVC-2179B. The Lake Fire was reported just before 4 p.m. on Saturday near Highway 173 and Cedar Springs ...
The fire is has burned approximately 478 acres with a "dangerous rate of spread" through heavy brush, firefighters said.
On Sunday, the Wolf Fire broke out near Banning, quickly scorching over 800 acres, while the Mandalay Fire forced evacuation ...
The Wolf Fire was reported around 3:09 p.m. in the area of Old Banning Idyllwild Road and Wolfskill Truck Trail, west of Highway 243 and south of the 10 Freeway. The fire was burning at a moderate ...
Forced to cut their first family camping trip short, she knew it would be wise to leave before things got worse.