California Wolf fire map, update as huge blaze sparks evacuations
Story by Chloe Mayer • 2h
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 Riverside County.
Evacuation orders are in place throughout the surrounding areas because of the "immediate threat to life," according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).
In January, California saw wildfires that killed at least two dozen people and left thousands homeless, while thick plumes of toxic smoke blanketed the city.
More recently, the Ranch fire and the Henderson fire blazed across hundreds of acres, while the Lake fire erupted around 4 p.m. Pacific time on Saturday at the Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area in San Bernardino County and spread to 478 acres over the subsequent five hours. Evacuation orders were issued, but they were later lifted as firefighters managed to contain the flames.
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