LOS ANGELES: The Wildfire which burns several houses near Los Angeles can indicate that the area faces the same danger that burns North California.
The API in San Bernardino Regency erupted on Wednesday afternoon, quickly burned several hundred hectares and damaged or destroyed at least a dozen houses and outside buildings at the east East Los Angeles leg, fire official said.
The crew used a shovel and bulldozer and put up air strikes to keep southern fires from the small community of Lytle Creek and Scotland near the Cajon Pass.
About 600 homes and other buildings are threatened with a power transmission line, and 1,000 residents are under the evacuation order.
On the night, the firefighters seemed to have gained hands up and some turn on should be seen.
But the flame was worrying because the southern high California season was usually at the end of the year when the dried dry santa ana exploded out of the interior and flowed to the beach.
After a few days of cooling, the southern region is expected to see the return of hot weather towards the weekend.
In addition to harmful dry conditions, this area was faced with firefighting staff who were increasingly stretched thinly, said Lyn Sieliet, San Bernardino National Forest spokesman.
“Some of our firefighters who usually we usually have in our forests are working on a fire in Northern California, or Idaho and Washington,” he told KTLA-TV.
“We don’t have the full staff we usually do.” The biggest fire in the state and in the country is in northern California, where they have burned small mountain cities and destroyed most dry dry forests.
The Caldor API destroyed around 500 houses since August 14 at the Southwest Sierra Nevada Lake Tahoe, including many Flat Grizzly small hamlets.
It was 12% contained and threatened more than 17,000 structures.
Buck Minitch, a firefighter with the Pioneer fire protection district, was called to the fire line last week while his wife fled their Flat Grizzly home with their two daughters, three dogs, kitten bags and backpacks, San Jose Mercury News reported.
Hannah Minitch was evacuated to her parents’ property and the next morning received text from her husband who only showed the chimney where their house had stood up.
Both of them cried together during a phone call before he returned to work.
“We have nothing else here,” he remembered he said.
“I have to protect it left for someone else.” Sometimes the fire driven by the wind burned 1,000 hectares of land per hour and on Wednesday it was less than two dozen miles from Lake Tahoe, Alpine vacation and tourist attractions that stradded the California-Nevada State line.
There was no evacuation in Tahoe but the fire continued to throw a yellow smoke that was sick in a beautiful area.
South Lake Tahoe and Tahoe City on the west coast have the worst air pollution in the middle of Wednesday, according to Airnow, partnership from federal air agents, state and local.
Meanwhile, Dixie Fire California, the second largest in the history of the state with 1,160 square miles (3,004 square kilometers), burned only around 65 miles (104 kilometers) to the north.
It’s 45% contained.
About 700 houses are among almost 1,300 buildings that have been destroyed.
In Sierra Nevada Selatan, there was worries when French fires were expanded near Lake Isabella, the purpose of the popular fishing and boating.
About 10 communities are under the evacuation order.
The fire has blackened 32 square miles (83 square kilometers) since August 18.
Smoke from the fire has sacrificed air further south.
The South Coast air quality management district issued advisors until Thursday morning for most Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino.
Nationally, 92 large fires were burned in 13 western countries, according to the National Fire Extinguisher Center in Boise, Idaho.
Climate change has made westerners warmer and more dried in the last 30 years and will continue to make more extreme weather and forest fires is more destructive, according to scientists.
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