Recently, wildfires in the western United States have continued to spread, and the safety of residents in California, Oregon, and Washington has been threatened.

  On the evening of the 8th local time, the fire hit the residential areas of many cities and towns in Oregon.

According to local residents, the surrounding air was filled with heavy smoke, the sky turned red, and houses destroyed by the fire were everywhere, and the scene was frightening.

Immediately, Oregon declared a state of emergency.

  Oregon Governor Kate Brown announced on the 9th that in the past 24 hours, Oregon has experienced unprecedented fires. Hundreds of houses were destroyed and four towns suffered heavy losses.

  According to statistics, there are currently more than 90 fires in 13 states in the western region of the United States that are still raging, covering an area of ​​nearly 13,800 square kilometers.

Evacuation orders were issued in some areas, and the fire department sent a large number of personnel to participate in the fire fighting.