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The Green Fire, burning near Shasta Lake, is now California’s third-biggest wildfire of the year, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNDale Fire in Riverside County burns over 1,000 acresA brush fire in Riverside County near Aguanga continues to burn over 1,000 acres Thursday morning, according to Cal Fire.
A brush fire ignited in the foothills of the Palomar Mountains in Riverside County, growing to more than 1,000 acres. It was 25% contained Thursday morning.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNDale Fire spreads quickly in Riverside County, evacuations orderedRIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. - Fire crews are battling a spreading wildfire in Riverside County that's burned hundreds of acres in just a few hours.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNBrush fire grows to more than 330 acres in Riverside CountyTwo fires in roughly the same area of Riverside County burned more than 300 acres of brush Wednesday near the community of Aguanga. The fires were reported at about midday near Highway 371, about 20 miles east of Temecula.
The fires were mostly split between Riverside and San Bernardino counties, burning thousands of acres and forcing evacuations. Located near Banning, the Wolf Fire has burned about 2,387 acres since it started on Sunday afternoon. One week after it was first reported, firefighters said containment was at 95%.
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A rapidly spreading wildfire in Southern California quickly became the state’s largest fire of the year after igniting on Wednesday, leading to evacuations.
A quickly growing fire in Riverside County torched more than 500 acres of land and prompted evacuation orders on Monday, according to authorities. Dubbed the Juniper Fire, it was initially reported at 11:28 a.m. in unincorporated parts of Perris, near the area of Idaleona and Juniper roads, Cal Fire said .
The bulk of the fire is threatening the Carrizo Plain National Monument, which is home to several endangered and threatened wildlife and plant species.
The Wolf Fire was reported in Riverside County near Banning, California, around 85 miles east of Los Angeles, on Sunday, June 29, at 3:09 p.m. local time, according to Cal Fire. The fire has consumed 1,165 acres, over 1.82 square miles, as of Sunday night and is 0% contained.