Large-scale wildfires continue in the western United States 36 people died Some residents could not be contacted at 10:55 on September 17

Large-scale wildfires continue in various parts of the western United States, killing at least 36 people so far.

In Oregon, 12 residents are out of contact, and fire departments are checking their safety.

In the western United States, large-scale wildfires continue in various places due to dryness, etc., and the area burned is more than 1.3 million hectares in California and about 400,000 hectares in neighboring Oregon, and at least 36 people have been burned so far. Died.



In Oregon, 12 residents are out of contact, and fire departments are checking their safety.



Wildfires are occurring in multiple places at the same time, and large amounts of smoke are flowing into urban areas.

Portland, the most populous state in the state, is more than 50 kilometers away from the wildfire site, but it is hazy and has a burning odor.



According to local weather officials, the state is expected to be flooded with smoke on the 17th, and officials are urging citizens to refrain from going out.