Thousands of buildings threatened by California wildfires

Thousands of people have been forced out of their homes today due to the wildfires raging in Southern California, with others at war they may need to model this in San Bernardino County. In this latest information we have found that this has been one of the hottest fire seasons in years, thousands of structures are threatened by multiple fires. You can see in the photo above how the heat of the line fires has melted into homes in San Bernardino County neighborhoods, thousands of people nearby have already been displaced, and thousands more have been told to be prepared.

This morning more than thirty-six thousand structures in San Bernardino County California are now threatened by wildfires, causing the governor to declare a state of emergency. Residents and nine areas have been put under immediate evacuation orders, and many nearby areas have been warned they could be next. The National Guard is coming in to assist in the response, it’s almost like the end of the world, it seems the Line fire is burning more than forty square miles about an hour east of LA and in just five days it’s only five percent contained. With more than seventeen hundred people deployed the fire continues to burn in San Bernardino County, there could be more than twelve thousand people. Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate, and thousands more are on standby, as the fire continues to grow out of control overnight.

The Airport Fire in Orange County is growing rapidly, sparks from heavy equipment ignited fires in the area. The flames seen here are also spreading to radio and cell towers on Mount Santiago. More than fourteen hundred homes have been evacuated and poor air quality and limited road access, schools, and at least two districts are closed. The fire comes at a time when the area is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures in downtown LA reaching one hundred and five degrees on Monday. Excessive heat warnings or warnings have made conditions extremely challenging for firefighters; air quality is also an issue.

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