America’s west coast burns: fires paint the sky an apocalyptic orange



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More than 90 fires have been raging across the entire west coast of the United States for days, where nearly 14,000 square kilometers – the equivalent of Campania – have gone up in smoke and the sky is dyed an apocalyptic orange and smoky all the way to San Francisco. High temperatures and strong hot dry winds blowing at 80 kilometers per hour fuel the flames, advancing at an impressive speed and have pulverized entire neighborhoods and towns, destroyed thousands of buildings and killed so far 7 people: a one-year-old named Uriel – whose parents, Jake and Jamie Hyland, are hospitalized with severe burns – in Washington state, one person in Ashland, Oregon, and two 50 miles from Portland, 12-year-old Wyatt Tofte and his grandmother Peggy Mosso. Three other victims were discovered in Butte County, Northern California, where 12 people are still missing.

Thousands of firefighters fight relentlessly in the hope that it will rain, as rescuers have begun venturing into the cities engulfed by fire: Talent, Medford, Mill City and Phoenix, Oregon, almost only the smoking skeletons of the buildings remain, but also in Malden, Washington, and now local authorities fear a much worse budget. It could be the largest loss of life from wildfires in our state’s history, said Oregon Democratic Gov. Kate Brown. the combination of high temperatures and strong winds created an unprecedented situation.

In California burned nearly 9,000 square miles– a historic record – and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Sunday: authorities estimate 64,000 people have been evacuated. Once again a siege of fire, the headline was Thursday Los Angeles Times, explaining that about half of the state’s residents breathe smoke and ashIn San Francisco, authorities advised citizens to stay indoors until at least Friday. Over the weekend, the California National Guard had to save about 400 people trapped by flames in forests and camps in the Sierra National Forest: 200 were rescued by helicopters at Mammoth Lake between Saturday and Sunday, another 148 on Tuesday between Lake Edison and Chinese Peak, 65 are still waiting.

Meanwhile, on Twitter, appear the poignant appeals of people seeking their loved ones, which they have not heard from for days. Like Ryan Lowe, a man from Oregon who shared a photo of his daughter Natalie and her boyfriend Manny hugging. They were camping at McKenzie Bridge, where the Holiday Farm fire started, We haven’t heard from her since she last called her mother at 6am on Monday afternoon.he wrote, and then exchanged updates with concerned followers. We spoke to an agent near the fire, he added Tuesday night. exist numerous free areas within the fire and many people have gathered there: they expect to send helicopters on Thursday.

most of the fires would be of human origin, as Washington Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee also confirmed: Fireworks shot by a family at a party to announce the sex of an unborn baby in California; the explosion of an old diesel car that he always burned dry bushes in the Golden State; falling from a tree on power lines in Oregon, as happened in 2018 when Pacific Gas & Electric Company’s old power lines and pylons sparked the terrible Camp Fire that destroyed the Californian city of Paradise and bankrupted the power company.

However, according to experts, The extent and unpredictability of these fires is also due to climate change., as all the governors involved have pointed out. The West Coast fires are just the latest example of how climate change is affecting our communities in real ways, former President Barack Obama reported via Twitter. The protection of the planet will also be at stake in the presidential elections: vote like your life depends on it. Perch because.

September 10, 2020 (change September 10, 2020 | 22:34)

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