USA: Fire spreads out of control towards Yosemite National Park

Firefighting aircraft, bulldozers and fire crews were battling yesterday, Sunday, to bring under control fire which spreads rapidly west of it Yosemite National Parkin California of USAand which suddenly and unpredictably took on dimensionsforcing thousands of people to move from their homes.

Fueled by extreme heat and drought in forests and scrublands, the Oak Fire that erupted Friday comes within 0.8 km of the town of Mariposa Pines, but is still more than 10 miles from Yosemite, which is known for its giant sequoias.

Until last night, this fire, as reported by APE-MPE, had burned 63,140 acres, more than half the area of ​​Paris, and had not been brought under control at all, according to the California Forestry and Fire Service.

Ten structures were destroyed and 5 were damaged.

Φωτιά στις ΗΠΑ απειλεί το Εθνικό Πάρκο ΓιοσέμιτιΦωτιά στις ΗΠΑ απειλεί το Εθνικό Πάρκο ΓιοσέμιτιFire in the US threatens Yosemite National Park

About 3,800 people had been ordered to evacuate their homes, Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Bridges said at a press briefing.

California fire officials said they had sent additional firefighting teams early, but the fire progressed in such a way that it exceeded their best efforts.

The fire is moving east toward the mountain range and town of Mariposa Pines and toward Yosemite, said Justin Macomb, a California fire official.

The fire overtook us. We couldn’t even attack her with the means we had,” he noted. “In my career, I have never seen a fire develop in such a way,” he emphasized.

Φωτιά στις ΗΠΑ απειλεί το Εθνικό Πάρκο ΓιοσέμιτιΦωτιά στις ΗΠΑ απειλεί το Εθνικό Πάρκο ΓιοσέμιτιFire in the US threatens Yosemite National Park

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

In the Yosemite, located an hour’s drive from Mariposa County, are home to some of the largest and oldest redwoods in the world. These trees were also threatened by another forest fire earlier this month, but firefighters managed to save them.

More than two decades of drought and rising temperatures have made California more vulnerable than ever to wildfires, with 2020 and 2021 set to be the two most devastating years. In those two years more than 27.5 million hectares burned, an area larger than Rwanda.

Source: News Beast

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