Southern California Wildfires
Southern California is currently being scorched by 225,000 acres of fire fueled by the Santa Ana winds. 9,000 firefighters are busy combating the blazes that have already consumed 800 structures. The ongoing blazes threaten 25,000 homes, and 98,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, according to Cal Fire. Upcoming harsh weather this week could increase the size of the 5 fires. The Thomas Fire (the largest one) spans 200,000 acres across the Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, and containment could possibly drop below 15% overnight. Firefighters are also actively containing the Lilac Fire in San Diego County and the Creek and Rye fires in Los Angeles County. Along with the massive fire in Northern California's wine country in October, officials warn that fighting fires has become a year round struggle. Global Warming is exacerbating these wildfires, contributing to the "new normal" that is lives, property, wildlife, and billions of dollars in infrastructure being lost to burning flames.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-evacuations-ordered-california-wildfires-whip-across-region-n828221
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-evacuations-ordered-california-wildfires-whip-across-region-n828221
Global warming is a problem we Californians must face before our beautiful scenery and houses are destroyed. At what point does enough become enough and legislation actually do something effective in order to attempt to slow down global warming?
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