California, USA Severe heat Wildfire Continues 170,000 households Blackout September 9 at 5:58

The wildfires in California, USA, have had a great impact on the lives of the residents, such as the momentum that continued to lose momentum and a power outage for over 170,000 households.

In western California, USA, severe heat continued, with the temperature on the 6th recording a record high of 49.4 degrees Celsius.



Under such circumstances, the forest fires that have occurred in various places have not stopped, and according to the state's fire department, the area burned down to now is about 890,000 hectares, which is four times the area of ​​Tokyo, and the damaged buildings are about It reaches 3300 buildings.



Also, eight people have died so far.



In California, there are blackouts throughout the country to prevent fires caused by power lines, affecting more than 170,000 households.



The fire authorities have called on residents to take precautions, such as early evacuation, as the range of wildfires could spread rapidly due to the strong wind and dry conditions.



Wildfires have also occurred in other western states such as Washington and Oregon, and American media has been reporting heavily every day.