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The Cranston fire in southern California, as well as another fire in northern California called the Carr fire, are among the most extensive wildfires rushing into the wild. the most populous state of the United States Saturday afternoon. The latter has already demanded the life of two firefighters
. A third major fire, Ferguson's fire, made its way into Yosemite National Park in central California, causing the partial closure of one of the state's most popular attractions. Earlier this week, he also demanded a human life when a firefighter fought against the flames died.
– The risk of fire continues to increase around California. Make sure you and your family are ready to evacuate. Be warned, it's a warning from the California crisis authorities on Saturday.
Enlisted
More than 1,300 firefighters fight the Cranston fire, which began Wednesday and continues to spread rapidly. More than 7,000 people are evacuated.
The danger of the Cranston fire and another forest fire resulted in the closure of all land owned by the US Forest Service in Santa Rosa and Mount San Jacinto.
A 32-year-old man was arrested and charged with 15 shootings in Southern California, including the Cranston Fire.
State of Emergency
The Northern California Carr erupted on Monday. On Thursday, it reached the town of Redding, which has about 92,000 inhabitants, and the fire is still "uncontrollable".
On Saturday, 3,400 firefighters work intensively to control the fire, which, in addition to requiring two lives, has already destroyed more than 500 buildings and 194 square kilometers of land.
State Governor Jerry Brown ruled that this is not enough and declared the state of emergency in Shasta County and asked for federal assistance .
– We must save lives and protect property, says a statement from its offices asking for military and emergency aid and water to more than 30,000 evacuees in the county.
CNN writes that rescuers are at the same time as the fire extinguisher It looks desperately missing, including a woman and two young children who went missing in Redding earlier this week [19659004] While waiting for more dry weather
Currently, there is little evidence that firefighters are helped by nature. "It's still hot and dry for the rest of the weekend, with temperatures well above 30 degrees, writing the California fire department on its web pages
– winners, high temperatures and Dry vegetation can still spread the fires they write
Fires occur the year after the worst year of wildfire in California. More than 40 people have died and more than 9,000 buildings have been destroyed as a result of the fires that ravaged the Napa and Sonoma wine regions in 2017.
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