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Ranch Fire in Apple Valley, California, burned 4,200 acres, triggering evacuations. Wind-driven blaze spreads rapidly in rugged terrain. High temperatures, low humidity, and potential 26 mph gusts complicate firefighting efforts. Crews focus on structure protection and containment.

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