Although over six times the area of ​​Seoul has become ashes, the California wildfires are spreading fiercely without signs of extinguishing.

A man living in a town called Beckerville that has suffered the most.

The whole area of ​​the house is turned into charcoal, and all the cars, including antique cars, have been burned out, but somehow the house is fine.

[Residents affected by forest fires: I saw a fire coming down from across the canyon. He was coming down the ridge.]

A man who saw a wildfire coming down with fierce momentum by running his own house . This man, who had lost his house in a fire five years ago, thought that he could not lose his new house just about to be completed on fire. It is said that the fire was turned off without evacuation.

[Residents affected by forest fires: (I lost my house by fire even five years ago) This happened again. 'I can't do this again. I can't let it go like this.' I turned off the lights to prevent the fire from going home.]

But the water was cut off due to the continuous fire, so even if I tried to extinguish the fire, there was no water.

[Residents from forest fires: The trees were still burning and I had no water. The

only liquid in the house was beer, and the man stacked boxes of canned beers and sprinkled beer on the fire.

[Residents from forest fires: There was a nail on the end of the plate. Shake the beer can, pop it (by sticking it in the nail) and sprinkle it with beer, and when it's done, you pop another beer can. (I turned off the fire in that way.)]

More than 500 buildings have already been burned, and 100,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, but the fire extinguishing rate is not even 10%.

California authorities have even turned to Australian and Canadian firefighting authorities, who have extensive experience in fighting wildfires in the snowballing damage.