Wildfires continue to spread, California has entered a state of emergency

  On September 7, local time, according to the local fire department in California, the wildfire continued to spread in California.

Currently, the whole state has entered a state of emergency.

  Among them, the Eldorado fire is located about 112 kilometers east of Los Angeles.

At present, the Eldorado fire has destroyed more than 30 square kilometers of land.

  It is reported that the temperature in the California fire area is currently rising, and the highest record of nearly 50 degrees has been recorded near Woodland Hills.

Record-breaking high temperatures intensified wildfires and put pressure on the power grid.

On the morning of September 7, about 50,000 homes or businesses were in a power outage.

  Due to the fire and extreme weather, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency throughout the state.

This initiative was supported by the federal government in response to the state's emergency response.

(CCTV reporter Liu Xiaoqian)