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Climb more fresco during the work of the bombing campaign that fights fires in California
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Climb more fresco during the work of the bombing campaign that fights fires in California

WRIGHTWOOD, Calif., EE.U. (AP) — The bombing campaign against major fires in the Los Angeles mountains that is raising the temperature of the lakes will create a rush of air, but not decades of devastating homes and miles of people forcing evacuations.

California started at the end of the burning harbinger era, but you can see the biggest upgrade as early as 2023. The burning harbinger of fires has been rising for decades and other structures can still be found in California as they are intensifying calorie intake during the end of the day.

There is no information about many people, but there are some personal documents, the main bombings, dealing with injuries, and their mayoral relations with the heat, the autoritades.

In the community of Wrightwood, 90 minutes from Los Angeles, motorists are pleading with residents that the bridge fire burned to the last in the market. The fire is increasingly a home teacher in the area.

UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain said the fire burned through an entire terreno at an extraordinary rate, and residents are likely planning to evacuate and sorp as usual, including more experimental bombing.

The burning bridge “that goes down through the valleys of the mountains, that goes to the valleys, that passes through the new crests, and that luego volver a new drawer to other other times in a period of effective operation »”, dijo el miércoles.

The llamas are traveled through dense vegetation, while the successive outbreaks of man are caused by new torments that cause the rotation of the rams, while they have a large portion of flammable material for the llamas, as Jed Gaines, jefe de section of the operations of the Departamento Forestal y de Protection contra Incendios de California (CAL FIRE in English).

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You’ll find information about El Cariso Village, Taxin and Santa Ana, California, and Rodriguez in San Francisco. Associated Press periodicals Scott Sonner in Reno, Nevada, Amy Hanson in Helena, Montana, Jaimie Ding in Los Angeles, and Thomas Peipert in Denver contribute to this issue.