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Fire potential across California is expected to increase steadily through summer, with both North and South Operations forecasting above-normal large fire activity by July and August In Southern California, the threat is driven by persistent drought, high grass loads, and weakening coastal moisture
- Fire season is here; Ranch Fire burns more than 4,000 acres
Driven by strong winds and low humidity, the Ranch Fire ignited on Tuesday afternoon and in less than 12 hours had consumed more than 4,000 acres, threatening homes and forcing evacuations The San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, the Sheriff’s Department and the County Office of Emergency Services are among the agencies working on
- Update: Ranch Fire in San Bernardino County, CA, June 12 status . . .
Ranch Fire initially started 2:33 p m June 10 in San Bernardino County It has burned 4,293 acres after being active for two days As of Thursday evening, the fire crew managed to contain 50% of
- Ranch Fire scorches more than 4,200 acres near Apple Valley . . .
Cal Fire announced at 3:25 p m that the flames were presenting an "immediate structure threat " A reverse-911 system was being used to notify residents in the potential path of the wildfire
- Southern California firefighters make progress on Ranch Fire | Fox Weather
No deaths were reported, but at least six firefighters were injured while battling the fire Arson was determined as the cause of the fire, and on Sept 10, a 34-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of starting the blaze in Highland, California, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said
- Wind-whipped Ranch Fire scorches parts of Southern California
The blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, was first reported about 1:35 p m on June 10 just south of Apple Valley, about 90 miles outside of Los Angeles, according to Apple Valley Fire Department records
- California Fire Map, Update as Ranch Fire Rapidly Spreads
A screenshot of the California Ranch fire map on CAL FIRE CAL FIRE What To Know San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department has issued an evacuation order, which is in place for the area between
- Ranch Fire burns 4,200+ acres near Apple Valley
The fire was first reported at approximately 80 acres But in just a few hours, the fire exploded to 2,000 acres Cal Fire reported that multiple structures in the area were immediately under threat
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