Over 180,000 people evacuate orders in California, USA

In California, western United States, wildfires continued in many places due to the effects of dry and strong winds, and the number of residents who were ordered to evacuate has increased to over 180,000. Wildfires have occurred in the city of Los Angeles, and elementary and junior high schools and universities are closed.

In California, in the western United States, wildfires have been occurring for several weeks due to the effects of dry and strong winds, and the number of inhabitants ordered to evacuate has increased to over 180,000 by the 28th.

Of these, in Los Angeles, there was a wildfire along the city's main road, evacuation orders were given to over 10,000 residential and commercial facilities in the vicinity, and a large amount of smoke was trapped in the city. As a result, more than 20 elementary and junior high schools and universities have been closed.

Near the site is the “Getty Center”, a tourist attraction known for its museums and gardens. According to the center, there is no damage to the facilities so far.

Also, in the vicinity of San Francisco, local power companies are implementing planned power outages, as there is a risk of sparks breaking off due to strong winds or fallen trees leading to a new fire.

According to the company, there is a possibility that strong winds will continue in the future, so the planned power outage will continue at about 600,000 houses on the 29th, which will have an impact on citizens' lives.