04.08.2024 22:40
As the "wildfire" in the state of California in the United States continues to spread, it has become the 4th largest forest fire in the history of the state. So far, an area of 401,279 acres has turned to ashes.
The "forest fire" that has been ongoing in the state of California in the United States for weeks cannot be brought under control. The fire, which is the 4th largest forest fire in the history of the state, has turned 401,279 acres into ashes.
THE STATE'S 4TH LARGEST FOREST FIRE
The United States is struggling with forest fires. The "Park Fire" that broke out in Butte County in northern California on July 24 is spreading rapidly. According to the data of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Park Fire has become the 4th largest forest fire in the history of the state.
OVER 400,000 ACRES TURNED INTO ASHES
The flames have turned 401,279 acres into ashes so far. It was stated that the burned area is larger than the city of Los Angeles. While the intervention with more than 6,000 firefighters continues, more than 560 houses and other structures have become unusable since the fire started 11 days ago.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EVACUATED
Only 30% of the flames have been brought under control so far. More than 4,000 people have been evacuated due to the fire. Meanwhile, 42-year-old Ronnie Dean Stout, who was accused of starting the fire, was arrested on July 25. It was learned that Stout, who has a criminal record, has been in prison twice before.