Coyote Fire in Southern California Surpasses 11,000 Acres

WARNER SPRINGS, CA - JULY 17: A firefighter hoses down a hot spot in the Lost Valley Boy Scout Camp as the Coyote Fire burns more than 11,000 acres of chaparral and forest on the night of July 17 and into the morning of July 18, 2003 six miles northeast of Warner Springs, California. The wildfire was started by lightning and is burning in remote areas of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Los Coyotes Indian Reservation, and the Cleveland National Forest. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
WARNER SPRINGS, CA - JULY 17: A firefighter hoses down a hot spot in the Lost Valley Boy Scout Camp as the Coyote Fire burns more than 11,000 acres of chaparral and forest on the night of July 17 and into the morning of July 18, 2003 six miles northeast of Warner Springs, California. The wildfire was started by lightning and is burning in remote areas of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Los Coyotes Indian Reservation, and the Cleveland National Forest. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Coyote Fire in Southern California Surpasses 11,000 Acres
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