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Wolf Fire: Blaze near Banning burns 1,165 acres; evacuations ordered
Wolf Fire: Blaze near Banning burns 1,165 acres; evacuations ordered

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time30-06-2025

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Wolf Fire: Blaze near Banning burns 1,165 acres; evacuations ordered

(This story was updated with new information.) 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 Highway 243. It was reported about 3:09 p.m. Cal Fire reported that 200 personnel, a helicopter, 25 fire engines, two dozers, three water tenders and other crews had been assigned. The size of the fire, 1,165 acres, is over 1.82 square miles. As of just after 6 p.m., evacuation orders and warnings were in effect for almost all the Banning and Cabazon areas south of Interstate 10. Evacuation orders were issued for areas east of Highland Springs Avenue, west of Old Cabazon Road, north of Poppet Flat Divide Truck Trail and south of Interstate 10. Evacuation warnings were also in place for regions east of Bergamo Avenue, west of South San Gorgonio (243) Avenue, north of Poppet Flats Trail and south of Highland Springs Avenue. The boundaries are viewable at A shelter for people who had to leave their homes was open at Hemet High School, 41701 E. Stetson Ave, Hemet CA 92544. An animal shelter was open at San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus, 581 S Grand Ave, San Jacinto CA 92582. At least two other wildfires were burning in the area on Sunday. Firefighters battled the Mandalay Fire that burned about 63 acres in Riverside before crews got it under control, according to a fire-monitoring website. The fire was reported around 2 p.m. Sunday in the area west of Tyler Street and Mandalay Court, according to the city of Riverside Fire Department. Evacuation orders were issued in parts of Riverside County as firefighters continued to battle the 100-acre Mindy Fire in Aguanga on Sunday. City News Service contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Wolf Fire: Size, location, containment, evacuations, road closures

Mindy Fire: Brush fire in Aguanga grows to 100 acres; evacuations ordered
Mindy Fire: Brush fire in Aguanga grows to 100 acres; evacuations ordered

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time30-06-2025

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Mindy Fire: Brush fire in Aguanga grows to 100 acres; evacuations ordered

Evacuation orders were issued in parts of Riverside County as firefighters continued to battle a 100-acre brush fire in Aguanga on Sunday. The Mindy Fire was reported around 3:40 p.m. Sunday near the intersection of Decoursey Road and Mindy Lane, where firefighters found the fire burning at a moderate rate. At the initial time of report, the fire was burning about 20 acres, but grew to 100 acres by 6:40 p.m. Evacuations were ordered for areas north of Wilson Balley Road, west of Cahuilla Heights Road, east of Benton Road and south of Red Mountain road on Sunday evening. Details are available at The cause of the fire was not immediately known. At least two other wildfires were burning in the area on Sunday. The Wolf Fire near Banning had grown to over 1,100 acres by Sunday evening, according to Cal Fire. Firefighters battled the Mandalay Fire that burned about 63 acres in Riverside before crews got it under control, according to a fire-monitoring website. The fire was reported around 2 p.m. Sunday in the area west of Tyler Street and Mandalay Court, according to the city of Riverside Fire Department. This is a developing story. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Mindy Fire: Size, location, containment, evacuations, road closures

Mandalay Fire: Blaze in Riverside grows to 83 acres, but crews halt progress
Mandalay Fire: Blaze in Riverside grows to 83 acres, but crews halt progress

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time30-06-2025

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Mandalay Fire: Blaze in Riverside grows to 83 acres, but crews halt progress

(This story was updated with new information.) Firefighters battled a brush fire Sunday that burned about 83 acres in Riverside before crews got it under control, according to a fire-monitoring website. The fire was reported around 2 p.m. Sunday in the area west of Tyler Street and Mandalay Court, according to the city of Riverside Fire Department. The fourth-alarm fire prompted an immediate evacuation order for the area near Gaylord Street, Eureka Drive and Mandalay Court due to the fire threatening nearby structures and life, according to the Riverside County Fire Department, which was assisting. At 4:40 p.m., the fire-monitoring service Watch Duty reported that commanders believed crews had stopped the forward progress of the fire, although they were still working to fully surround and contain it. The Riverside Fire Department said the effort to control the blaze "remained active" after 6 p.m. At least two other wildfires were burning in the area on Sunday. The Wolf Fire near Banning had grown to over 1,100 acres by Sunday evening, according to Cal Fire. Evacuation orders were issued in parts of Riverside County as firefighters continued to battle the 100-acre Mindy Fire in Aguanga on Sunday. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Mandalay Fire: Size, location, containment, evacuations, road closures

Wolf Fire near Banning grows to over 1,400 acres overnight; evacuations ordered
Wolf Fire near Banning grows to over 1,400 acres overnight; evacuations ordered

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time30-06-2025

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Wolf Fire near Banning grows to over 1,400 acres overnight; evacuations ordered

A brush fire near Banning had grown to over 1,400 acres by Monday morning, according to Cal Fire. The Wolf Fire was first reported near Old Banning Idyllwild Road and Wolfskill Truck Trail, west of Highway 243. It was reported about 3:09 p.m. on Sunday. Cal Fire reported that 200 personnel, a helicopter, 25 fire engines, two dozers, three water tenders and other crews had been assigned. The size of the fire, 1,400 acres, is over 1.82 square miles. Cal Fire reports it has been 10% contained. As of just after 7:30 a.m., evacuation orders and warnings were in effect for large parts of the Banning and Cabazon areas south of Interstate 10. Evacuation orders were issued for mountainous regions south of of Banning. Evacuation warnings were also in place for nearly all of Cabazon south of Seminole Drive, and a portion of Beaumont that includes an area south of I-10, east of South San Gorgonio Avenue and west of South 22nd Street. The boundaries are viewable at A shelter for people who had to leave their homes was open at Hemet High School, 41701 E. Stetson Ave, Hemet CA 92544. An animal shelter was open at San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus, 581 S Grand Ave, San Jacinto CA 92582. At least two other wildfires were burning in the area on Sunday. Firefighters battled the Mandalay Fire that burned about 83 acres in Riverside before crews got it under control, according to a fire-monitoring website. The fire was reported around 2 p.m. Sunday in the area west of Tyler Street and Mandalay Court, according to the city of Riverside Fire Department. Evacuation orders were issued in parts of Riverside County as firefighters continued to battle the 100-acre Mindy Fire in Aguanga on Sunday. This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Wolf Fire Monday update: Size, location, containment, evacuations

Riverside firefighters battle growing Mandalay fire; residents ordered to flee
Riverside firefighters battle growing Mandalay fire; residents ordered to flee

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time30-06-2025

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Riverside firefighters battle growing Mandalay fire; residents ordered to flee

A four-alarm vegetation fire was burning in the city of Riverside on Sunday afternoon, consuming more than 60 acres by 4:30 p.m. and spurring evacuations, officials said. The fire had caused heavy, drifting smoke, which had prompted 911 calls from concerned residents, the Riverside Fire Department said on Facebook. Mandatory evacuations were in place for an area of the city north of Arlington Avenue, south of the Santa Ana River Trail, east of Mitchell Avenue and Valley Drive, and west of Jurupa and Crest avenues. An evacuation center was set to open at La Sierra Senior Center, at 5215 La Sierra Ave., the Riverside Police Department said in a Facebook post at 4:10 p.m. Officers were assisting with traffic control and had closed Tyler Street between Arlington and Jurupa avenues including all surrounding side streets. Residents on some streets were being advised to "please GO NOW." Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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