Southern California wildfire mostly contained as officials lift many evacuation orders - AP News
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Fire crews are making progress containing a Southern California wildfire as some mandatory evacuations remain in place.
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Firefighting crews are making headway containing a wildfire in Southern California, though mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect for some residents in the affected area. The fire has prompted significant displacement and resource deployment as authorities work to protect homes and infrastructure from further damage. Progress in containment suggests crews are gaining the upper hand against the blaze, but the persistence of evacuation orders indicates the threat has not been fully neutralized. Southern California faces recurring wildfire threats during peak fire seasons, straining emergency response resources and affecting thousands of residents. Officials are expected to provide updates on containment efforts and evacuation status as conditions develop.
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