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Forest fires in California: Flames destroy record area - "Unprecedented and heartbreaking"

2020-09-10T15:44:04.574Z


The forest fires in California again claim numerous lives. In the face of the tragedy, several politicians no longer show any understanding for climate change deniers.


The forest fires in California again claim numerous lives.

In the face of the tragedy, several politicians no longer show any understanding for climate change deniers.

  • The

    forest fires

    on the west coast of the USA have already left numerous

    deaths

    .

  • Tens of thousands of people

    are on the run from the

    flames

    .

  • The

    number of victims

    could rise massively - many areas are

    cut off

    from the outside world

    .

San Francisco - The devastating

bush and forest fires

on the west coast of the USA have devastated entire towns and killed at least

six other people

.

Five cities in the state of Oregon were "largely destroyed," as

Governor Kate Brown described

on Wednesday.

The authorities warned that the

number of victims

could increase in the next few days as many areas are completely

cut off

from the outside world

.

Evacuation areas for #TwoFourTwoFire, as of Sept. 9, 2020 (from this evenings town hall meeting).

For a downloadable, printable version of this map, click here - https://t.co/PA5YLEknd6 pic.twitter.com/FKQauR72Eb

- SCOFMP Fire Info (@scofmpfireinfo) September 10, 2020

Forest fires in California / USA: One year old baby dies

A

one-year-old baby was

among the fatalities

.

According to police, the boy died on Wednesday in Washington state when his parents fled the flames with him.

The parents survived seriously injured.

According to police reports, the bodies of two victims of the fire disaster were found in the Marion district of Oregon.

According to local media, it was a

twelve-year-old boy

and his

grandmother

.

Three fatalities were also found in Northern California.

Previously, at least eight people in California had been killed in the wildly raging bush and forest fires there for weeks.

Only "smoking ruins" remain of large parts of the city of Talent in Oregon, as resident Sandra Spelliscy told the

AFP

news

agency

: "There are several districts where there is no single building, only the skeletons of chimneys or charred household appliances."

Forest fires in California: Hundreds of homes destroyed

The renewed massive spread of the fires is

facilitated

by a

heat wave

and

dry wind

.

Hundreds more houses have been destroyed since the weekend, tens of thousands of people had to flee from the flames.

The catastrophe could become

"the greatest loss of human life and property"

to bush and forest fires in Oregon's history, warned Governor Brown.

Washington Governor Jay Inslee also called the extent of the fire

"unprecedented and heartbreaking

.

"

He blamed climate change for the fires.

California Governor Gavin Newsom said that in the face of the fires, he had no sympathy for climate change deniers: "It has absolutely nothing to do with the reality on the ground."

In California, the flames have already destroyed a record area of ​​more than

8,000 square kilometers

.

The so-called Bear Fire recently spread at breakneck speed around 240 kilometers north of San Francisco.

It combined with older fires and threatened the city of Oroville.

Forest fires in California: Glowing flames over San Francisco

San Francisco

and other California regions awoke to an orange sky on Wednesday.

The phenomenon was created by the smoke from the fires, which mixed with fog and blocked the sunlight - this created a surreal-looking scene like in a

disaster film

.

More than

170,000 households

in California were without electricity because the utility company PG&E shut down the power grid in large parts of the state due to the extreme risk of forest fires.

According to the fire department, more than 3,000 buildings in California have been destroyed by the fire.

Bush and forest fires have risen sharply in California in recent years, for which experts believe global warming is partly responsible.

In November 2018, 86 people died in the north of the state in the most momentous forest fire in California's history.

(AFP / frs)

* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital editorial network.

Source: merkur

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