Where did the Smiley Fire occur?
The fire occurred in an unincorporated area at San Timoteo Canyon Road and Smiley Boulevard, south of Redlands, in the Inland Empire.
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The Smiley Fire, which ignited in the Inland Empire on Saturday afternoon, is now over 60% contained as of Sunday morning. Fire crews have made significant progress overnight in battling the blaze.
The Smiley Fire, initially reported as a 15-acre vegetation fire, quickly grew to 83 acres. Firefighters from multiple agencies, including Cal Fire (Riverside and San Bernardino counties) and the Redlands Fire Department, worked through the night to establish containment lines. The forward progress of the fire was stopped due to these efforts. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Another larger fire, the Lake Fire near Silverwood Lake and Hesperia, burned nearly 500 acres around the same time. The prompt response to the Smiley Fire demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated firefighting efforts in the region.
**How to Prepare:** Stay informed about local fire conditions and evacuation orders. Ensure your property is clear of dry brush and flammable materials. Have an emergency plan and supplies ready.
**Who This Affects Most:** Residents in and around San Timoteo Canyon Road and Smiley Boulevard, south of Redlands, and those with respiratory conditions due to smoke.
The fire occurred in an unincorporated area at San Timoteo Canyon Road and Smiley Boulevard, south of Redlands, in the Inland Empire.
As of Sunday morning, the Smiley Fire is 65% contained.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
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