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Wolf Fire initially started 3:09 p.m. June 29 in Riverside County, California. Since its discovery eight days ago, it has ...
Wolf Fire burns 1,165 acres in California's Riverside County forcing evacuations. Zero percent contained as 300 firefighters battle critical blaze.
A quickly growing brush fire in Southern California has spread at least 2,400 acres, prompting evacuations, according to fire officials. The blaze, dubbed the Wolf Fire, was first reported around ...
Residents in the path of a wildfire in California have been urged to flee as officials order evacuations across the region. Dubbed the "Wolf" fire, the blaze is burning across some 1,165 acres in ...
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 ...
Fire season has begun with a bang in California, where more than a dozen wildfires have ignited since Saturday — the largest of which are in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
The Wolf Fire, seen in this photo on June 29, 2025, has burned 1,400 acres in Riverside County as of Monday afternoon. ©UC San Diego/Alert California ...
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 Wolf fire has been burning since Sunday afternoon, and the Juniper fire started roughly a day later on Monday morning, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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.
Maps show where several wildfires are burning across the Inland Empire, including the Wolf Fire and the Juniper Fire, in Southern California.