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A series ofactive wildfiresburning acrossCalifornia have torchedmore than 22,000 acres combined as firefighters battle dangerous conditions in at least six major blazes stretching from Santa Barbara County to San Diego County.

The largest inferno, the Santa Rosa Island Fire in Santa Barbara County, has consumed nearly 17,000 acres alone, while several other fires remain minimally contained as evacuation orders force residents from their homes.

California has long faced devastating wildfire seasons fueled by dry vegetation, high winds and prolonged drought conditions.

The latest outbreaks come just over a year after the deadly January 2025 fires in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, which destroyed homes, displaced thousands of residents and left multiple people dead as flames ripped through hillside communities.

TheSanta Rosa Island Fire, which ignited May 15, remains the largest active wildfire in the state. The blaze has scorched 16,942 acres and is currently 26% contained.

No evacuation orders or warnings have been issued for the fire at this time.

TheRiver Firebegan May 18 and has burned 3,535 acres.

Firefighters have made the strongest progress on this blaze compared to the others currently burning statewide, with containment reaching 70%.

No evacuation orders or warnings are in effect.

Source: California Post – Breaking California News, Photos & Videos