Wildfires continue to rage across Riverside County, with thousands now under evacuation orders due to the Wolf Fire burning near Banning and Cabazon. The fire was first reported around 3 p.m. Sunday and has already scorched over 2,400 acres. According to the latest update from CAL FIRE, containment stands at 30%.Despite some firefighter injuries, no structures have been damaged so far. On Monday, over 300 fire personnel were working to contain the blaze, which has prompted evacuation warnings across southern Banning.NBC Palm Springs reporter Brett Rosen was on the front lines and spoke with residents like Isaiah Moore, who was forced to leave his home with just a bottle of water and no access to phone service or money. “I just grabbed water and that’s it,” Moore said. “Literally have no money, no phone service.”An evacuation shelter has been set up at Hemet High School by the American Red Cross, serving those impacted by both the Wolf Fire and the nearby Mindy Fire, which began…..