The worst wildfire in western US history Smoke and ash spread to Canada September 14, 16:45

The worst-ever wildfire in the western United States remains unabated, with at least 25 deaths confirmed in three states so far, as well as smoke and other effects in neighboring Canada. is spreading.

In the western United States, wildfires continue in various places due to the effects of dryness and strong winds, and in California, the burned area is 1.25 million hectares, which is about six times that of Tokyo, which is the worst scale in history.

In the neighboring state of Oregon, more than 30 fires evacuated thousands of people, and in footage shot on the 13th, a residential area was completely burned down and a search team with a dog was missing. I was seen looking for people.



According to each state, a series of wildfires has so far confirmed 22 deaths in California, two in Oregon, and one in Washington, at least 25.



The effects of the wildfire extended to neighboring Canada, and on the 12th in Vancouver, British Columbia, the smoke and ash of the American wildfire flowed in, leaving the city in a hazy state.



The state government has warned that people with respiratory illness should refrain from exercising outside and that there is an increased risk of wildfires in the southern part of the state.