IDYLLWILD, Calif. — A wildfire pushed toward Southern California mountain communities Wednesday night, forcing people to flee from thousands of homes and threatening thousands more.
The communities of Idyllwild, Fern Valley and smaller surrounding communities in the mountains southwest of Palm Springs were under evacuation orders affecting some 2,200 homes and 6,000 residents and visitors, U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Carol Jandrall.
People were being allowed home long enough to pick up essential items before evacuating as the flames crept over a peak just east of the towns, Jandrall said.
There were 4,100 residences threatened by the fire including homes, hotels, condominiums and cabins, Forest Service spokeswoman Melody Lardner said.
Winds that were moving the fire into wilderness were beginning to change direction, Lardner said.
"Yesterday it was pushing away from the communities," Lardner said. "There's a new front moving in that's changing the direction of the winds. It moved in a little earlier than anticipated."
Residents and visitors streamed down the two highways that led down the mountain toward the larger cities of Hemet and Banning.
Roccio Gutierrez quickly collected her two daughters and some clothes as she prepared to evacuate.