Saturday, 12 September 2020

A wildfire in the US state of California has turned the atmosphere orange.

                          Extreme drought in the US state of California has led to forest fires in cities such as San Francisco. Severe drought in the US state of California has caused an orange atmosphere in cities like San Francisco due to forest fires. This year, forest fires have engulfed 2.5 million acres in the state. Smoke and ash have reached the northern parts of the state due to strong winds on Wednesday morning. Some locals in the state say they feel like the Hour has come. Experts say there is no hope of improvement in the next few days and the forest fires will continue to grow. So far this year, eight people have died in the fire. The fire brigade currently has 14,000 firefighters working at 28 key locations.
      




 
                                  
                                          

No comments:

Post a Comment

Perilous fire in a 33-story working in South Korea, 90 individuals were harmed

A dangerous fire in a 33-storey building in Nubi Korea has injured about 90 people. A fire broke out on several floors of a residential and...