Springs Fire in California: Evacuations Lifted as Containment Reaches 75%
The Springs Fire, which erupted in Riverside County, California, on Friday morning, has been significantly contained, allowing officials to lift most evacuation orders by Saturday morning. The fire, which initially spread rapidly due to Santa Ana winds reaching up to 50 mph, has burned over 4,000 acres. Firefighters, numbering over 260, have been working tirelessly with the aid of aircraft, engines, and water tenders to control the blaze. The fire is now 75% contained, and no structures have been damaged or destroyed. The National Weather Service had issued a wind advisory for the area, but conditions have improved, providing a crucial opportunity for containment efforts.