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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.
T he Wolf Fire has led to evacuation orders across an area alongside Interstate 10 near the city of Banning. The Wolf Fire erupted at around 3 pm on Sunday, and so far, three firefighters have ...
The largest currently ablaze in the Sunshine State has been dubbed the Wolf Fire, which erupted at around 3:09 p.m. Sunday near Banning and has spread across 1,165 acres.
Wolf Fire Located near Banning, the Wolf Fire has burned about 2,387 acres since it started on Sunday afternoon. One week after it was first reported, firefighters said containment was at 95%.
The spread of the Wolf Fire near Banning appeared to slow overnight, according to an early morning update by Cal Fire on Tuesday. The fire reached 2,414 acres as of 5:55 a.m., which was the same ...
Wolf Fire initially started 3:09 p.m. June 29 in Riverside County, California. Since its discovery six days ago, it has burned 2,387 acres. A fire crew of 482 succeeded in containing 80% of the ...