Wildfire Forces Evacuations in Windy Southern California
Wildfire Forces Evacuations in Windy Southern California
US · Published Apr 4, 2026
A fast-moving wildfire, the Springs Fire, erupted in Southern California, forcing evacuations.
Fueled by strong winds, the fire rapidly expanded to 6.5 square miles near Moreno Valley in Riverside County.
Firefighters are battling the blaze, and a wind advisory is in effect, complicating containment efforts.
Fast-growing wildfire forces evacuations due to strong winds
A fast-growing wildfire, known as the Springs Fire, erupted in Southern California, forcing evacuations due to strong winds. The blaze, which started around 11 a.m., rapidly spread to approximately 6.5 square miles (16.8 square kilometers) by the evening. The fire, located east of Moreno Valley in Riverside County, triggered evacuation orders and warnings for residents, although the exact number of affected households remains unclear. Firefighters, equipped with helicopters, engines, and water tenders, are working tirelessly to contain the fire.
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