California wildfire explodes, thousands of homes burnt to ashes
California wildfire explodes, thousands of homes burnt to ashes
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Washington: California is burning by fire these days. In fact, the fire that sparked lightning in Sacramento has now taken a big and virile form. The flames here have devastated many houses. In fact, three people have been killed so far due to a massive forest fire, while thousands of houses and other buildings are still under threat. The bodies of the three people killed have been found at two different locations, a news agency reported.

According to information received, the Northern California wildfire has been on for more than three weeks and continues till now. The fire has spread to the mountainous terrain and an area of 40 km with strong winds and has so far torched several houses. Dense smoke covered the entire area last Wednesday with a terrifying orange light, and thousands of people from communities near Oroville have been ordered to evacuate.

Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, said, "The fire burned about 400 square miles (1,036 square kilometers) in 24 hours," and it was reported that the north complex fire had spread to more than two dozen locations in the state. In fact, the fire in Oregon and Idaho has forced people to leave their homes and people have gone away from their homes.

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