California’s Rabbit Fire expands over 7,900 amid extreme heat | USA TODAY



California firefighters are working to contain the Rabbit Fire after it broke out in Moreno Valley, burning over 7,800 acres.

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The fire near Beaumont, California ‒ about 30 miles west of Palm Springs – remained at 7,600 acres and was 25% contained, according to a Sunday update from CalFire. Officials said they expected to fully contain it by Wednesday.

Crews were working to create containment lines as 152 structures remained under threat. None had been damaged yet.

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5 comments

  1. Are you guys noticing that the CDF (California Department of Fire) allowing these fires to burn continuously, as to burn off all of the fuel in these unreachable mountains and hills?

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