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Fire forest rages crossing million hectares as hot waves, Canada Western, Canada

Fire forest rages crossing million hectares as hot waves, Canada Western, Canada
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LOS ANGELES: Burned forest fires in more than one million hectares of western United States and Canada on Monday, because hot temperatures hold their grip in areas shaken from the brutal weekend heat waves.
About 850,000 hectares caught fire in the United States – especially in western countries such as Oregon, California and Arizona – while more than 300,000 hectares were wrapped in Canada British Columbia alone, according to Wildfire officials.
After a short lull from the heat wave at the end of June, the extreme temperature in the last few days reached this far as the edge of the Rocky Mountains – part of a dramatic trend that was directly messy against climate change.
US National Weather Service (NWS) warns of dangerous temperatures that continue in this region for the beginning of the week, with temperatures of up to 116 degrees Fahrenheit (47 Celsius) recorded in the southern California Monday, and the heat advisor released for the community outside the LOS.
Angeles.
NWS said the overall temperature began to swim, with winds that arrived in North California and a storm in Arizona and New Mexico on Monday, but excessive heat warnings remained valid “for most areas throughout Tuesday.” Very high overnight temperature has robbed many tiered areas that are needed, and a sharper estimate lies in the coming days.
“Fortunately the hot spot will start cooling after today.
Enjoy the time it takes place because we see more heat starting this weekend,” Tweeted NWS Los Angeles service.
Across the border, the temperature is around 98 degrees F – both above seasonal norms – recorded Monday in North Vancouver in British Columbia, where around 300 active forest fires in all Canadian provinces.
In California – where more than double the hectare has burned this year compared to the same point in the season breaking the 2020 record – a large fire near Lake Tahoe expanded on Monday, driven by heat, increased wind, low moisture, and dry vegetation , The combination of two Blaz triggered by lightning last week, the Beckwourth complex fire, has grown rapidly to around 90,000 hectares.
The vast forest area has been burned, with house reports destroyed in various cities and recordings from areas that show burning cars and buildings.
When the country enters what traditionally is the most dangerous months for forest fires, evacuation orders are also issued for river fires, which began the week right south of the Yosemite National Park.
In the neighboring state of Oregon, a bootleg fire greater than three times in size since Friday, reaching more than 150,000 hectares and threatening electricity supply to California.
Two firefighters were killed in a flight accident in Arizona.
Hot weather followed the previous heat wave that hit the same area at the end of June.
A study by a group of leading climate scientists found that the condition would be “almost impossible” without climate change caused by humans.
The World Weather Attribution Group said that global warming, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, made June hot waves at least 150 times more likely.
Hot conditions see the daily temperature of the record of all time damaged three consecutive days in British Columbia.
Last month was the hottest June in Note in North America, according to data released by the European Union Climate Monitoring Service.
Human activities have pushed global temperatures up, triggering storms that are getting tougher, extreme heat waves, droughts and forest fires.
The World Meteorological Organization and Met Britain Office said in May there was a 40 percent chance of the annual annual average annual temperature exceeding 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial temperatures in the next five years.
The last six years, including 2020, has become the six most warm in notes.

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