Wildfire in Southern California Forces Thousands From Their Homes- News Comment #9

Thousands of people had to evacuate due to a wildfire in a rural area southeast of Los Angeles. More than 2,400 acres of land were burned in this tragic disaster. The fire started in Aguanga, a community in an unincorporated part of Riverside County. 500 homes were said to be under an evacuation warning. Another issue that was by The National Weather Service, they issues an air quality alert for the region through Thursday morning because of the wildfire smoke. It was said that “These strong winds can cause major property damage,” the Weather Service said. “They also increase wildfire risk because of the dryness of the winds and the speed at which they can spread a flame across the landscape.”

This is news because this is a serious topic that is affecting many in California right now. It is important that we are informed of events like this because it could easily happen anywhere else. Thousands of individuals were forced from their homes. The wind is only making matters worse for this wildfire. I am hoping that this fire can be taken under control as soon as possible.

One thought on “Wildfire in Southern California Forces Thousands From Their Homes- News Comment #9

  1. Fires have currency. So does climate change, and anything that
    might be the result of climate change. Also critical for Los
    Angelinos.

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