Washington-Sana
A massive fire engulfed the US state of California, destroying the small historic town of Greenville in the northeastern state.
And American media sources said that the fire engulfed the city of Greenville, a local community in the Indian Valley that includes several hundred people, and the town's history dates back to the mid-nineteenth century.
The fires have left streetlights bent, leaving only a few old buildings.
At the end of last July, the area of California burned land rose to more than 250 percent compared to 2020, which was considered the worst year for wildfires in the state's modern history.