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San Francisco California, USA - September 9, 2020: The sky across California darkened and stayed orange during day as smoke from many wildfires across the state created a massive smoke cloud changing the sunlight to a perpetual orange glow.
Aerial firefighting during Southern California wildfires using helicopters and commercial jets to drop fire retardant and water.
Air pollution with toxic smoke from prescribed forest fire close to rural neighborhood in Florida, USA.
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 1,000 homes and businesses were destroyed by the Marshall fire outside Boulder, Colorado which was sparked by downed power lines in high winds on December 30, 2021.
Massive Bridge Fire billowing smoke plume near Mt. Baldy as seen from Glendora, California.
Wildfire Fire Burns East Of Los Angeles covering the area in smoke
Wildfires smog above Jim Thorpe neighborhood (Mauch Chunk) of Appalachian Mountains, Poconos, Pennsylvania. Drone aerial view of cityscape
Heavy smoke from a California wildfire burning in Santa Clarita, CA
An urban wildfire burns through the front range foothills in Boulder, CO
Sun peeks through the dense smoke of a forest fire nearing the edge of a subdivision road.
Massive Sand Fire in Los Angeles July 2016
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.
Smoke from a forest fire near Pearchland British Columbia Canada
Roseville, CA – July 12, 2024:  Cal Fire's Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit battles a fast-moving dry grass fire threatening Placer County, California. Ignited near Athens Avenue and Fiddyment Road, the blaze spread rapidly due to extremely hot, dry conditions.  Cal Fire crews work to contain the flames and prevent further damage.
in Turkey, Marmaris . Turkey is burning
Toxic smoke from prescribed forest fire rising up over suburban neighborhood in Florida polluting air.
View of wildfire smoke from West Linn, Or
Canadian wildfires aftermath with smog above Jim Thorpe neighborhood (Mauch Chunk) of Appalachian Mountains, Poconos, Pennsylvania. Drone aerial view of cityscape
Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. As the worst wildfire season in recorded Canadian and North American history, eleven provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, Nova Scotia and Ontario and Quebec. On June 25, the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre declared the 2023 wildfire season was the worst in Canada's recorded history, surpassing the 1989 fire season.\n\nSmoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Mt. Nakadake – Mount Aso’s active volcano - the largest active volcano in Japan, and is among the largest in the world. It stands in Aso Kujū National Park in Kumamoto Prefecture, on the island of Kyushu on a partly cloudy day outside of Kumamoto, Japan
Bush fires burn the hills around a city. Heavy smoke clouds darken the sky
Forest fire rages out of control.
Homes line the Johnson Reservoir as wind blows smoke and flames in the Rocky Mountain Front Range at the Quarry Fire in Deer Creek canyon, Littleton, Colorado.
California wildfire in 2016, named Sand Fire, approaching the city of Santa Clarita at sunset
The view from the overlook in Mt. Washington in Pittsburgh PA where you would normally see the skyline of the downtown district is obscured by the smoke of the Canadian wildfires.
Toxic smoke from prescribed forest fire rising up over suburban neighborhood in Florida polluting air.
A desolate highway disappearing into the smog from Canadian fires:  deserted highway road in the rural area of Jim Thorpe in the Appalachian Mountains, Poconos, Pennsylvania fades away
Smoke from large bush and forest fires on the west coast in Canada.
Colorado in Autumn, USA
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