Over a dozen areas are under evacuation orders after a wildfire in California has set over 1,000 acres ablaze, according to officials. The Wolf Fire was reported in Riverside County near Banning, ...
Thousands of California residents are fleeing their homes as the destructive Wolf Fire tears through Riverside County, consuming over 1,165 acres with zero percent containment despite heroic efforts ...
Did you know that the Wolf Fire, currently burning along at 1,400 acres and having zero percent containment, is the largest wildfire currently burning in California? For SoCal, this isn’t just another ...
A brush fire near Banning had grown to over 1,100 acres by Sunday evening, according to Cal Fire. The Wolf Fire was first reported near Old Banning Idyllwild Road and Wolfskill Truck Trail, west of ...
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. Evacuation Orders and Warnings ...
A heavy aerial attack on the Wolf fire burning in the San Jacinto Mountains south of Banning had largely slowed the flames, and overnight the destruction did not grow — with containment going up by 5% ...
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