The "worst ever" wildfire in the western United States may spread due to rising temperatures September 26, 9:03

The worst-ever wildfire in the western United States has been going on for about two months.



Fire officials are calling attention to residents, saying that temperatures could rise and wildfires could spread in the coming days.

Due to dryness in the western United States, a large-scale wildfire broke out from the end of July, and in California, the area burned to about 1.45 million hectares and about 6,900 buildings were completely destroyed.



In the neighboring state of Oregon, the area burned has reached about 400,000 hectares.



At least 36 people have been killed in a series of wildfires so far, and some are missing and the search continues.



More than 17,000 firefighters have been deployed in California to extinguish the fire.



Fire officials said the temperature could rise in the coming days, which could set a new record for observations, and could cause local gusts and wildfires. We are calling attention to the residents.