Wildfires in California: Fresh warning and evacuation as weathermen predict strong winds

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California: Fresh wildfires in California are expected to spread more as the weathermen have predicted strong gusty winds reaching to almost 75 mph. Fresh evacuations have also been ordered by the government to prevent further loss of lives. It is worth mentioning here that, as many as 26 people have died and as many as 12,000 homes have been reduced to ashes following the wildfires in California. The city of Pacific Palisades is in the middle of the fire. The fire has spread to about 1,000 acres. As a result, the people have been forced to leave their homes and move to safer places. About 200,000 people have fled their homes. Many Hollywood stars have left their homes. Some cities have been completely burned. Property worth 1.2 trillion has been reduced to ashes. This is the largest fire in the history of United States of America. It is worth mentioning here that, as many as 335 schools have been closed due to the fire. Meanwhile, the forest fire is being fueled by the Southern breeze. This wind is helping the fire spread. This wind coming from the dry region of South Los Angeles and has made the fire more fierce. There is not enough water to control the fire. Water is being sprayed by helicopters. The government is trying to extinguish the fire. Still, the fire is not being controlled. Controlling the fire has become a challenge for the government. It is worth noting that the fire broke out in the California forest on January 7, which has not stopped even after a week. 30 helicopters are raining water from the sky. Controlling the fire has become a challenge for the government. California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed his utter helplessness over the lack of water.

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