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The Wolf fire in Riverside County is now more than 2,400 acres in size, although firefighters are making progress.
"The fire continues to burn at a moderate rate," Cal Fire said, adding that hundreds of firefighters were working through the night.
California’s Wolf Fire mapped after residents told to flee 1,100-acre blaze - The Wolf Fire continues to flame into Monday across nearly 1,200 acres at zero percent containment ...
Fire season has begun with a bang in California, where more than a dozen wildfires have ignited since Saturday — the largest ...
Wolf Fire initially started 3:09 p.m. June 29 in Riverside County, California. Since its discovery five days ago, it has ...
The fires were mostly split between Riverside and San Bernardino counties, burning thousands of acres and forcing evacuations ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 11:47 p.m. in Fresno County, California. N De Wolf Ave Fresno Fire has been burning on ...
For the past three days, firefighters in Riverside County, California, and elsewhere have been working nonstop to tame the wildfires.
Wolf Fire burns 1,165 acres in California's Riverside County forcing evacuations. Zero percent contained as 300 firefighters battle critical blaze.
The Wolf Fire was reported in Riverside County near Banning, California, around 85 miles east of Los Angeles, on Sunday, June ...
The Wolf fire in Southern California is rapidly spreading across over 1,100 acres, prompting evacuation orders in the region.