The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) reports that more than 207,000 acres have burned so far this year, a staggering increase of over 20 times compared to the same period in 2023.
Tens of thousands of Californians have been forced to evacuate their homes to escape the flames. Among the most concerning fires is the Lake fire, which has ravaged nearly 29,000 acres, destroying 42 structures and damaging another 86.
Another fire of significant concern, the Vista fire, ignited on Sunday and has grown to 1,200 acres, located roughly 200 miles from the Lake fire.
Experts attribute the severity of the wildfires to recent heat waves that have gripped the Western US, causing widespread drought and creating a tinderbox of dry vegetation.
Cal Fire firefighters typically rely on cooler nighttime conditions to gain ground on wildfires. However, unseasonably warm nights have hampered firefighting efforts, making it even more challenging to contain the blazes. (ILKHA)