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California wildfire advanced as our western heat wave blanket

California wildfire advanced as our western heat wave blanket
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San Francisco: The firefighters struggled to contain the northern California fire which exploded under the temperature that lights up when other heat waves covered west, pushing excessive heat warnings for the interior and desert area.
Death Valley in the Mojave Southeastern California desert reached 128 degrees Fahrenheit (53 Celsius) on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service reading at the Furnace Creek.
The very high temperature was actually lower than the previous day, when the location reached 130 F (54 c).
If confirmed as accurate, the reading of 130 degrees will be the hottest high recording there since July 1913, when the Desert Creek furnace reached 1.34 F (57 c), considered the highest temperature on Earth.
About 300 miles (483 kilometers) northwestern desert, this year’s biggest fire in California went berserk along the border with Nevada.
Complex fire Beckwourth – a combination of two fire caused by lightning burned 45 miles (72 kilometers) north of Lake Tahoe – showing signs of slowing in a hurry in the northeast of the Sierra Nevada forest area after double between Friday and Saturday.
Saturday night, Flames jumped Interstate 395 and threatened the property at Nevada’s Washoe County.
“ Take direct steps to protect large animals and livestock, ” The Truckee Meadows District Fire Protection tweeted.
Blaze, which is only 8% contained, increasing dramatically up to 86 square miles (222 square kilometers) because firefighters are hot at 100 degrees.
It is one of several houses that threaten throughout the western state which is expected to see three hot digits until the weekend as a high-pressure zone of the regional blanket.
Driven by strong winds, the fire in South Oregon doubled to 120 square miles (311 square kilometers) Saturday because it competed through heavy wood in the Fremont-Winema National Forest near the Klamath County River River.
National weather services warn of dangerous conditions can cause heat-related diseases, while the California electricity network operator issued a flexible warning throughout the state of 4 P.M.
Up to 9 P.M.
Saturday to avoid interference and roll out blackouts.
The California independent system operator warns of potential power shortages, not only because of heat installation, but because the fire in South Oregon threatens the transmission line that carries import power to California.
Gov.
Gavin Newsom issued an emergency proclamation on Friday to suspend the rules to allow more power capacity, and ISO request emergency assistance from other countries.
On Saturday, Newscom issued another proclamation that allowed the emergency use of additional ship machines to relieve pressure on the electric grid.
Palm Springs in South California reached a record high temperature 120 F (49 c) Saturday.
It is the fourth time temperatures have reached 120 degrees so far this year, Sun Desert reported.
In the Valley of the California Agriculture Center, the temperature of 100 degrees enveloped the area, with Fresno reaching 111 degrees F (44 C), only one short degree of the highest of all time for that date, Las Vegas Saturday afternoon was tied throughout the time.
Height 117 F (47 c), said national weather service.
The city has noted that the high-temperature record four times, last in June 2017.
NV Energy, Nevada’s biggest power provider, also urged customers to save Saturday and Sunday night due to heat waves and forest fires that affect the transmission line throughout the region.
, In Southern California, the brush fire triggered by a large rig burned at Eastern San Diego County forced the evacuation of two original American residents on Saturday.
In North Arizona, Yavapai Regency on Saturday lifted the evacuation warning for the city of Canyon Black, a city without hanging 43 miles (66 kilometers) north of Phoenix, after a fire in the nearby mountains no longer pose a threat.
A forest in Southeast Washington grew to almost 60 square miles (155 square kilometers) due to blackening grass and wood when moving to the National Forest of Umatila.
In Idaho, Governor Brad slightly stated the emergency wildfire Friday and mobilized the country’s national guards to help fight the fire triggered after flash storm swept the area that was drought.

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