"Highland Fire Ravages California, Forcing Mass Evacuations"

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The Highland Fire in Aguanga, Southern California, has forced the evacuation of thousands of people and burned over 1,200 acres. Fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, the fire remains zero percent contained. Evacuation orders have impacted nearly 4,000 people and 1,139 homes, with an additional 500 homes under evacuation warnings. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and the National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert for the region due to wildfire smoke. Firefighters are battling the flames, but the situation is largely dependent on the wind.
Topics:top-news#california#evacuation#natural-disasters#riverside-county-fire-department#santa-ana-winds#wildfire
- Highland Fire in California Forces Thousands To Evacuate The New York Times
- Southern California’s Highland Fire destroys structures, forces evacuations as it explodes to 2,200 acres Fox Weather
- Fires north and south of Fallbrook and Bonsall blowing smoke into the area Fallbrook / Bonsall Villlage News
- Wildfire torches structures in Riverside County; thousands evacuated KTLA Los Angeles
- Some 1,300 homes evacuated due to Highland Fire in Riverside County KTLA 5
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