Evacuation warnings issued as Canyon Crest Fire spreads near Los Angeles
A fire that started east of Los Angeles on Thanksgiving Day has burned 254 acres and is currently 15 percent contained. The Canyon Crest Fire ignited on November 28 and prompted evacuation warnings in parts of Riverside County. Firefighters, supported by engines, bulldozers, and helicopters, are working to contain the blaze in challenging conditions. Evacuation warnings were lifted for Jurupa Valley on Friday afternoon, but residents remain on alert. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Many residents experienced disruptions during Thanksgiving, with some expressing fear and concern for their homes and pets.