Early Start to Southern California Fire Season with Two Large Brush Fires
Early Start to Southern California Fire Season with Two Large Brush Fires
US · Published Apr 5, 2026
Two large brush fires have ignited in Southern California, marking an early start to the fire season.
Dry conditions and high temperatures are contributing to the increased wildfire risk.
Residents are urged to prepare for potential evacuations and stay informed about fire updates from local authorities.
Early fires prompt safety advice for residents
Southern California is experiencing an early start to its fire season, highlighted by two significant brush fires on Friday afternoon. These fires have prompted local firefighters to offer crucial safety advice to residents in the affected areas. The primary cause of this early fire season is the combination of persistent dry conditions and unusually high temperatures, which have collectively elevated the risk of wildfires.
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