A fast-moving brush fire, the Ranch Fire, ignited near Apple Valley, Southern California, on June 10, rapidly spreading to over 4,200 acres due to strong winds and low humidity. The blaze prompted evacuation orders for parts of San Bernardino County, including Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley, threatening multiple structures. Firefighters from several agencies battled the fire under unified command, while evacuation centers for residents and large animals were set up. The region faces ongoing hot, dry conditions amid a severe wildfire season in California.
Ranch Fire Causes Evacuations in Southern California
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