Moreno Valley Springs fire, Riverside County Crown fire contained
The largest wildfire in California this year is no longer growing, fire officials said Saturday. The Riverside County Springs fire, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds up to 50 mph on Friday, did not grow overnight, with firefighters battling the blaze on the ground and aircraft dropping water from above, according to Terra Fernandez, a spokesperson for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Riverside. “We have a pretty good hold on it,” said Fernandez. The fire calmed down overnight due to calming winds and increased humidity, which slowed growth. Firefighter hand crews were on the ground cutting fire lines to help contain the blaze. As of Saturday night , the 4,176-acre fire was 95% contained, according to Cal Fire. No people have been injured and no structures have burned, Fernandez said. All evacuations orders and warnings have since been lifted, according to Cal Fire. Fire officials said crews planned to work through the night and into Sunday to monitor and patrol the fire perimeter. In Los Angeles County, the Crown fire, which has …



