California Fires: 560 blazes have torched at least 771,000 acres
California wildfires: 560 blazes claim five lives, threaten thousands of homes
California‘s lightning-sparked wildfires have left more than 771,000 acres scorched. The fires were sparked by lightning from unsettled weather earlier in the week. They are the largest in state history forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. It has destroyed more than 500 homes and other structures. In addition to the fatalities, more than 43 firefighters and civilians have been hurt.
#CaliforniaWildfires is threatening lives!! Just praying for everyone’s safety. My family members living there have been given evacuation notice 😓 https://t.co/yE9lodHsDn
— Aathmika (@im_aathmika) August 20, 2020
With firefighting forces depleted from over 370 fires in the past five days, ground crews are working 72-hour shifts to save communities. There are more than 175,000 people facing mandatory evacuation.
Charred land and several areas of fire along Highway 1 from Davenport to just beyond Año Nuevo this afternoon. #CZULightningComplex #CZULightningComplexFire #CaliforniaWildfires pic.twitter.com/7fJzj0a8AV
— Beth LaBerge (@bethlaberge) August 22, 2020
The state has been hit by its worst dry-lightning storms in nearly two decades. Some 12,000 lightning strikes have sent flames racing through lands left parched by a recent heatwave.
Tornado in #California .
A Large fire has broke out.Once again #2020worstyear brought to us the destructions of nature 😰 and living things 😓.#PrayforCalifornia #CaliforniaWildfires #CaliforniaFire . pic.twitter.com/Xndvbc6Qev— Shah Khalid (@wazir__786) August 20, 2020
California Governor Gavin Newsom said that the fire fighting crews were fighting 560 fires across the state. Most of them were sparked by lightning storms. He is now seeking reinforcements from as far away as Canada and Australia.
Some 3,000 firefighters had arrived in the past 24 hours, along with hundreds of fire engines from neighboring states.
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