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California wildfire, fueled by desert winds, forces evacuations
California wildfire, fueled by desert winds, forces evacuations
Reuters
Published Nov 01, 2023 11:17 AM PHT

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A Southern California wildfire fueled by desert winds burned 2,200 acres (890 hectares) and prompted evacuation orders for 4,000 people in Riverside County, officials said on Tuesday (October 31).
A Southern California wildfire fueled by desert winds burned 2,200 acres (890 hectares) and prompted evacuation orders for 4,000 people in Riverside County, officials said on Tuesday (October 31).
The Highland Fire nearly doubled in size overnight, pushed to the west by Santa Ana winds, a seasonal phenomenon when dry desert air blows toward the ocean, creating a fire hazard in Southern California.
The Highland Fire nearly doubled in size overnight, pushed to the west by Santa Ana winds, a seasonal phenomenon when dry desert air blows toward the ocean, creating a fire hazard in Southern California.
The fire was 0% contained as of Tuesday morning, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.
The fire was 0% contained as of Tuesday morning, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.
Cal Fire crews attacked the blaze with teams on the ground and aircraft dropping fuchsia-colored retardant.
Cal Fire crews attacked the blaze with teams on the ground and aircraft dropping fuchsia-colored retardant.
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The Riverside County Fire Department ordered the evacuation of roughly 4,000 people, including the small town of Aguanga where the fire started on Monday (October 30).
The Riverside County Fire Department ordered the evacuation of roughly 4,000 people, including the small town of Aguanga where the fire started on Monday (October 30).
The fire represented a continued threat to structures with several roads closed and evacuation orders in effect, Cal Fire said.
The fire represented a continued threat to structures with several roads closed and evacuation orders in effect, Cal Fire said.
Southern California has so far experienced a mild fire year in 2023 after unusually heavy rainfall that included the first tropical storm to reach heavily populated areas of the state for the first time in 84 years.
Southern California has so far experienced a mild fire year in 2023 after unusually heavy rainfall that included the first tropical storm to reach heavily populated areas of the state for the first time in 84 years.
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