Multiple Wildfires Ravage Southern California, Prompting Evacuations and Burning Thousands of Acres

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The Rabbit Fire in Lakeview, southeast of Moreno Valley, has burned approximately 7,600 acres of brush and is currently 5% contained. Evacuation orders have been issued for several areas, and firefighters are working to battle the fire, which rapidly spread due to excessive heat. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
- Lakeview: Rabbit Fire rips through 7,600 acres of brush; evacuation orders in place CBS News
- Gavilan Fire breaks out in Riverside County, evacuations ordered KTLA 5
- Rabbit Fire in Southern California causes dozens of evacuations, burns over 7,000 acres in hours Fox Weather
- Riverside County: Reche Fire in Moreno Valley, Highland Fire in Beaumont, Rabbit Fire in Lakeview, Gavilan Fire in Gavilan Hills KABC-TV
- The Highland fire burns dozens of acres in Beaumont KESQ News Channel 3
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