China News Service, September 13th. According to the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) report, wildfires in the western United States continue to burn. As of the 12th local time, the fire has killed at least 33 people and dozens of people are missing. In California , Oregon and Washington states, tens of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes due to wildfires.

  The death toll may continue to rise, and an official in Oregon warned that this was a "mass death incident."

The California area of ​​the United States is experiencing its worst wildfire season in its history, and the fire has even spread to Washington and Oregon.

The picture shows the 9th local time, smog shrouded in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  Oregon State Emergency Management Director Andrew Phelps said later on the 11th, “There will be many deaths. Because there is no timely warning, it may be difficult for people to evacuate from their homes and reach a safe place.”

  According to reports, as the wildfires in Oregon caused several more deaths, the current state's death toll has reached 10.

In California, since last month, fires have burned more than 3.2 million acres of land and destroyed about 4,000 buildings. As of the 12th, the number of deaths due to wildfires has reached 22.

  In Washington State, a 1-year-old boy was killed in a wildfire.

Washington State Governor Jay Insley said, “It’s not God’s will.” “This happened because we changed the climate.”

  Insley said that the area of ​​land burned in Washington State in the past five days is equivalent to the area of ​​the state's second worst fire season after 2015.

  At the same time, many people on the west coast of the United States who were forced to evacuate are looking for relatives and friends who have lost contact in the wildfire.

For those Americans who have not been evacuated, they are also suffering from power outages and air pollution.

  According to reports, in many areas, the sky in some areas has been dyed orange due to the continuous spread of mountain fires. The local people are worried that the bad air caused by the fire smoke will have adverse health effects.

  According to the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles is facing its worst smog in 26 years.

On the afternoon of the 12th, California Governor Gavin Newsom stated that the United States must face the challenge of climate change in order to reduce the possibility of future disasters.