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California’s wildfire crisis: Devastation and smoke spread across US western states​

Prapti Kumar | Last updated on - Jul 30, 2024, 16:50 IST
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​​Blazing wildfires trigger evacuations​

​The wildfire continues to blaze near Dales, California, posing a significant threat to the surrounding areas. Fuelled by dry conditions and strong winds, the wildfire has prompted evacuation orders and road closures in the region. (Image source: AP)

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Firefighters work to control wildfire​

Fire crews were actively monitoring a controlled burn operation to help slow the spread of the wildfire in California. This strategic effort aims to create a firebreak, reduce the blaze’s intensity, and protect nearby communities. The operation is part of a broader strategy to manage the wildfire, which has already prompted evacuations and road closures. (Image source: AP)

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Damaged antique Dodge Truck

An antique Dodge truck stands burned out following the wildfire in Cohasset, California. The fire, which has caused significant damage in the area, has left this historic vehicle in ruins. The scene reflects the extensive impact of the wildfire on local properties and infrastructure. (Image source: AP)

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Hot spots getting tackled

The firefighters are diligently extinguishing hot spots caused by the wildfire. As the fire continues to impact the region, their actions help ensure the safety of residents and emergency crews by reducing the risk of flare-ups and maintaining road access for recovery operations. (Image source: AP)

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Charred trees due to the wildfire​

Charred trees stand following the wildfire. The fire has left a stark landscape, with scorched trees marking the extent of the blaze's damage. As cleanup and recovery efforts begin, the scene highlights the impact of the wildfire on the region's natural environment and infrastructure. Efforts are underway to restore affected areas and assess the long-term effects of the fire. (Image source: AP)

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​Fire crew extinguish hot spots​

Fire crews are working to put out hot spots from the wildfire. Their efforts are focused on extinguishing burning areas to prevent the fire from reigniting. This work is vital for containing the fire and aiding in the recovery process as the situation continues to evolve. (Image source: AP)

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Wildfire leaves homesite charred

A homesite got charred as a result of the wildfire in Cohasset, California. The fire has caused significant damage in the area, leaving properties like this one in ruins. The ongoing smouldering serves as a reminder of the fire’s impact and the continued need for vigilance and recovery efforts. (Image source: AP)

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Firefighter clears the area​

A firefighter is clearing a tree brush to help control the wildfire. By removing excess vegetation, the firefighter is helping to create a firebreak, which assists in containing the blaze and protecting nearby areas. (Image source: AP)

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Firefighters tackle fallen trees ​

Firefighters had cut apart the trees that had fallen due to the wildfire burning near Butte Meadows, California. The effort to clear the road was crucial for enabling access for emergency vehicles and recovery teams. (Image source: AP)

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​Firefighter monitors the operation​

As seen, a firefighter is monitoring a controlled burn operation along Highway 36 to help slow the spread of the wildfire. By carefully managing the burn, firefighters are working to control the wildfire and prevent further damage. (Image source: AP)

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