RIVERSIDE COUNTY, California — A fast-moving wildfire known as the Shore Fire has prompted urgent mandatory evacuation orders in parts of Riverside County as of Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The blaze, burning near San Timoteo Canyon Road southwest of Calimesa in the Inland Empire region, has scorched approximately 3,085 acres and is 32% contained, according to CAL FIRE and Riverside County Fire Department officials. Active fire lines continue to threaten nearby residential communities, and authorities have ordered residents in zones RVC-0231-B and RVC-0231-C to leave the area immediately due to an immediate threat to life and property. Evacuation warnings remain in effect for a broader area, including parts of Moreno Valley and the BMT and CMS designated zones, where residents have been told to be prepared to evacuate on short notice if conditions worsen or fire behavior shifts. An emergency evacuation shelter has been opened at Valley View High School in Moreno Valley to accommodate displaced residents and their pets, while large animals are being directed to the San Jacinto Animal Campus. Fire crews are using both air and ground resources to build and reinforce containment lines, but dry conditions and challenging terrain are complicating suppression efforts as officials urge residents to monitor official updates.
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The Shore Fire is a direct threat to life and property in Riverside County. If you're in the evacuation zones, leave now. If you're in the warning areas, stay alert and be ready to move. Check on elderly neighbors and help pets get to safety.
This wildfire is fast-moving and unpredictable. Firefighters are doing their best, but dry conditions and tough terrain are challenges. Keep an eye on official updates and make sure your emergency kit is ready. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
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