A fast-moving wildfire raged across Southern California early Thursday, threatening neighborhoods and forcing people from their homes. The fire, which was first reported Wednesday, quickly grew from 300 to 6,000 acres, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. "Its heart-wrenching. Its very heart-wrenching," Joanne Trosper told CNN affiliate KTLA, after watching the fire consume some of her neighbors homes in Poppet Flats. "Anytime the fire comes, its bad memories, but this is the worst one yet." Some 500 firefighters, supported by three airborne units, are battling the blaze west of Los Angeles. Mandatory evacuations are in effect for the communities of Vista Grande, Mt. Edna, Poppet Flats, Twin Pines and Silent Valley, fire officials said.
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