On June 10, 2025, the Ranch Fire erupted in the northern foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains, escalating rapidly to over 4,205 acres within just hours. This wildfire caused significant concern and has led to mandatory evacuations in the nearby Fizzben Heights community southeast of Apple Valley. As of the following morning, the fire was reported to be only 10% contained. With this incident, California is experiencing its second-largest wildfire of the year, following earlier blazes that consumed approximately 50,000 acres in Los Angeles County.
The Ranch Fire, which began on June 10, quickly engulfed over 4,000 acres, resulting in evacuations in a high desert community of San Bernardino County.
As of Wednesday morning, the fire expanded to 4,205 acres with only 10% containment, prompting ongoing evacuation orders and emergency efforts.
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