Fire erupted in the forests of Northern California

Fire erupted in the forests of Northern California

According to international media, a huge Fire erupted in the forests of Northern California on Tuesday, and thousands of residents became homeless. According to reports, almost 28,000 residents become homeless and move to other safe places.

The Thompson fire broke out on Tuesday in Oroville and covered an area of 3568 acres until Wednesday night, and firefighters are trying to prevent the fire from spreading. The cause of this wildfire is still unknown, and an investigation is going on. An emergency was declared in Oroville on Tuesday night because a fire erupted in the forests of Northern California, and evacuation centers were set up.

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Oroville Mayor David Pittman says that we noticed a significant drop in fire activity, and we will allow some residents to move back to their homes. Officials had said almost 28,000 people were ordered to relocate to safe places.

The fire was massive, and huge smoke could be seen from space easily. The fire also affected numerous power lines. There have been eight confirmed injuries to civilians or firefighters. According to rescue officials, most of the buildings and cars are totally burned to the ground. However, no casualties have been reported. Rescue officials further said that the fire is spreading and increasing its intensity, which may help create a strong heat wave across Northern California.

A community in northern California canceled the fireworks celebration, which was scheduled for July 4. With July 4th in mind, the authorities banned fireworks in most places in Butte County.

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