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Wildfire burns through forest; San Bernardino County urges shared responsibility in wildfire preparedness.
Be wildfire ready, visit Prepare.SBCounty.gov and take action. Preparedness is a shared responsibility.

San Bernardino County’s first major wildfire of the year is burning just south of Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley.

Driven by strong winds and low humidity, the Ranch Fire ignited on Tuesday afternoon and in less than 12 hours had consumed more than 4,000 acres, threatening homes and forcing evacuations.

The San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, the Sheriff’s Department and the County Office of Emergency Services are among the agencies working on the incident, along with Cal Fire, the Apple Valley Fire Protection District and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

The latest information can be found on the county’s Ranch Fire incident page at https://prepare.sbcounty.gov/ranch-fire/.

The Ranch Fire serves as an important reminder that wildfire season is upon us. Deserts, mountains and valleys – everyone in San Bernardino County should make a plan to survive and thrive when disaster strikes. The county has resources for information and preparation at https://prepare.sbcounty.gov/.


Additional County Update News – June 12, 2025