California wildfires still not under control, death toll reaches 11

Poush 27, 2081

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California wildfires still not under control, death toll reaches 11

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The fire that spread in the US state of California on Friday has not yet been brought under control. According to CNN, at least 11 people have lost their lives due to the fire.

According to officials, the fire has destroyed more than 10,000 houses and other structures. According to California fire officials, at least six fires are currently burning. Among them, the largest fire is in the Palisades area. At least 21,500 acres of Palisades area are burning. 

The wildfire that spread over 14,000 acres in Eton has destroyed about 1,000 structures. Similarly, 1,000 acres in Kenneth and 770 acres in Hearst are burning. Archer's fire has spread over 19 acres.  California wildfires still not under control, death toll reaches 11

The 395-acre fire in Lydia, a hilly area north of Los Angeles, is 98 percent under control. The Hearst fire is said to be about 70 percent contained. The progress of other fire control is less than 50 percent. 

A health emergency has been declared in Los Angeles County. The officials said that they had to declare a health emergency due to the poor air quality due to smoke and ash.  California wildfires still not under control, death toll reaches 11

California Governor Gavin Newsom has demanded an investigation into the fact that efforts to extinguish the fire have become more complicated due to the lack of water supply. 

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