

Monday, the brusher was still active, according to the Riverside County Fire. Thursday in the area of Bonny and Barber lanes, and as of 11 a.m. The “Bonny Fire” was reported about 2:50 p.m. Firefighters on Sunday boosted the lines of. A Cal Fire crew on a residential property near the Bonny Fire, north of the San Diego County line.
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According to a CalFire update this morning at 8:47 am, the Bonny Fire has reached 20% containment with 2,305 acres burned. Location 45000 Block of Bonny Lane, Aguanga. Thursday in the 44000 block of Bonny Lane, according to Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department.Bonny Fire. The Bonny Fire was reported about 2:50 p.m. Map shows acres burned and containment of wildfires throughout Northern California.
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Full containment isn’t expected until Friday.AGUANGA, CA - The Bonny Fire continued burning east of Temecula on Saturday, consuming more than 2,000 acres as fire crews faced extreme temperatures and battled flames over "extremely rugged. Thursday near Bonny and Barber lanes, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.

People can start wildfires intentionally, through arson, or unintentionally, through an equipment mishap or an untended campfire.Mixed with super-dry conditions, you get something like the fire siege of 2020 – the state's most destructive fire year on record in terms of acres burned – when several massive wildfires ignited throughout the state around the same time, destroying millions of acres of land and blanketing the state with toxic smoke for weeks.


Since 2008, large fires caused by lightning strikes have destroyed close to 7 million acres of land, followed by 2.7 million acres destroyed due to human causes, not counting the nearly 2 million acres due to malfunctioning power company infrastructure. As you would expect, wildfires ignite in many ways.
