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  • loaded language: 'exploded in size'
  • loaded language: 'urgent evacuation orders'
  • framing: Stretch of 60 Freeway remains closed, evacuation orders issued due to Shore Fire in Riverside County

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Shore Fire in Riverside County Grows to 2,600 Acres, Major Freeway Closed

The Shore Fire in Riverside County has burned 2,600 acres since it started on June 16, 2026. Evacuation orders have been issued, and a section of the 60 Freeway is closed due to the fire's rapid expansion.

A wildfire known as the Shore Fire has expanded significantly in Riverside County, California, burning approximately 2,600 acres. The fire began on Monday, June 16, 2026, at around 3:30 p.m. in the San Timoteo Canyon area, southwest of Calimesa. As a result of the fire's rapid growth, evacuation orders have been issued, and a major section of the 60 Freeway has been closed.

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Bias score 18/100
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Inflammatory language 44/100
Sentiment -100/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'exploded in size'
  • loaded language: 'urgent evacuation orders'
  • framing: Stretch of 60 Freeway remains closed, evacuation orders issued due to Shore Fire in Riverside County

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Original Headline

Stretch of 60 Freeway remains closed, evacuation orders issued due to Shore Fire in Riverside County

Neutral Headline

Shore Fire in Riverside County Grows to 2,600 Acres, Major Freeway Closed