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The Woolsey Fire was a destructive wildfire that burned in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties of the U.S. state of California. The fire ignited on November 8, 2018 and burned 96,949 acres of land. The fire destroyed 1,643 structures, killed three people, and prompted the evacuation of more than 295,000 people.
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The Bridge Fire of Los Angeles
High winds 80 to 100 miles per hour fueled apocalyptic wild fires which tore across open grasslands and through homes in Superior, Colorado off highway 36. Power was cut to 34,000 homes and over 30,000 residents were forced to evacuate. Over 500 homes were destroyed by the Marshall fire outside Boulder, Colorado which was sparked by downed power lines in high winds on December 30, 2021.
Aerial firefighting during Southern California wildfires using helicopters and commercial jets to drop fire retardant and water.
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Woolsey Fire, Malibu California Post fire Burnt Mountains
Massive Bridge Fire billowing smoke plume near Mt. Baldy as seen from Glendora, California.
High temperatures have caused severely dry plant life in Southern California and the results are wildfires
A helicopter dropping water on a California wildfire in rugged terrain, backlit by a setting sun filtered through multiple layers of smoke
Glowing in the night like a volcano with stars overhead, the wind blows smoke and hot spots during a man made forest fire burning out of control on a mountain hillside through pine trees above a Rocky Mountain log home and highway 285 near the small town of Bailey, Colorado on April 23, 2002.
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Smoke rising through trees from an out of control wildfire along the California coast.\n\nTaken in Watsonville, California, USA
Efforts to stop the fires that raged in Greece in August 2021, uncontrollable and aggravated by its worst heatwave in 40 years.
A firefighting helicopter flying through smoke and carrying water to Manavgat forest fire in Antalya, Turkey.
Aerial firefighting during Southern California wildfires using helicopters and commercial jets to drop fire retardant and water.
Firemen use a fire hose to try and put out a house fire during a snowfall.
A snapshot of the large smoke cloud emanating from the Apple Fire as seen from Ontario, California.
On westbound Interstate 70 just outside Morrison, Colorado on May 16, 2024, a white SUV crashed into a parked fuel tanker at 9:22 am resulting in fiery explosions with fuel and fire spreading down the roadside and through a culvert along the eastbound lanes. The tanker driver had pulled over onto the shoulder after overheating according to the Colorado State Patrol and the SUV then crashed into the rear of the tanker truck. The SUV driver was killed. Passing vehicles also were burned after driving through the spilled fuel.
Photo taken in Agua Dulce, United States
Wild fire quickly approaching homes.  Taken during the Santiago fire, October 23 in California
Forest Fire: The Greatest Disaster of the Century. Nature and Animals Lost in Flames. Firefighting efforts. Air and land helicopters, firefighting planes and fire trucks.\n\nForest fires, the greatest disaster of the century. The disappearing nature and animals dying in the fire.\n\nForest fires are emerging as one of the greatest threats to nature and life itself. These disasters not only destroy natural habitats and wildlife but also have severe impacts on humans, homes, fields, and the economy. When left uncontrolled, fires spread across vast areas, causing not only environmental devastation but also economic losses.\n\nThere can be many reasons for forest fires. Human-induced factors include negligence, leaving picnic fires unattended, discarding cigarette butts, and intentionally set fires. Additionally, climate change plays a significant role in the increasing frequency and intensity of forest fires. Drought, high temperatures, and winds contribute to the rapid spread of fires, making them more challenging to contain.\n\nForest fires not only harm forests but also pose a significant threat to the millions of living creatures inhabiting them. Birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, and many other species lose their habitats due to fires, putting them at risk of extinction. The damage inflicted on ecosystems and biodiversity by forest fires can take years or even decades to repair.\n\nThe impacts of fires are not limited to natural life; they also affect human health. Fires release carbon dioxide and other harmful gases into the atmosphere, increasing air pollution and causing respiratory problems.\n\nPreventive measures must be taken at both individual and societal levels to prevent and control fires. Protecting forests, implementing preventive measures in fire-prone areas, and strengthening firefighting teams and equipment are crucial. Furthermore, raising awareness in the community and enhancing education on firefighting are essential.
Greenville California, United States - October 11, 2021:The Dixie fire, which was the largest fire in the United States in 2021 resulted in the destruction of the majority of Greenville, laying waste to the downtown district. The fire destroyed many historic buildings included the post office, local cafes and restaurants, Masonic Lodge and elementary school as well as displacing many residents.
LA County fire work to put out fire.
A snapshot of a wildfire burning in the hills of an Orange County suburb in California.
On westbound Interstate 70 just outside Morrison, Colorado on May 16, 2024, a white SUV crashed into a parked fuel tanker at 9:22 am resulting in fiery explosions with fuel and fire spreading down the roadside and through a culvert along the eastbound lanes. The tanker driver had pulled over onto the shoulder after overheating according to the Colorado State Patrol and the SUV then crashed into the rear of the tanker truck. The SUV driver was killed. Passing vehicles also were burned after driving through the spilled fuel.
chair and furniture in room after burned by fire with smoke and dust in burn scene
Dramatic fire to rural area, village to Turkey
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