China News Service, October 1st. According to the US Chinese website, on September 30, local time, in hot and dry weather, the fire continued to spread in northern California.

The National Weather Service said that due to the high pressure over California, such weather conditions will continue for several days.

Three-quarters of California's coastal areas have issued high temperature warnings, and air quality in many areas is poor due to the impact of smog.

  This week, in the "wine counties" of Napa and Sonoma and remote northern areas of California, the strong winds that promoted the spread of fires have weakened to breeze, but the situation is still critical because dry vegetation can still burn at extremely low humidity and high temperatures. .

The "Glass Fire" in California spread rapidly.

The picture shows the local plane dispatched red flame retardant to extinguish the fire.

  In recent years, many studies have linked wider wildfires to global warming, especially as climate change has made California even drier.

  Approximately 70,000 people in the northern wine district of San Francisco received an evacuation order. The "glass fire" burned at least 80 houses, as well as winery facilities and other buildings, and the fire destroyed more than 40,000 acres of land.

According to reports, the "Glass Fire" broke out suddenly overnight. The name was derived from the Glass Mountain Road (Glass Mountain Road) near the fire site.

  The rescuers reported the progress of the fire fighting.

From September 28 to the morning of September 29, the size of the fire increased nearly four times, but in the next 24 hours, the area of ​​the fire only increased by a relatively low 5,880 acres.

According to official reports, only 2% are currently under control.

  On the afternoon of September 29, local time, local official Goring, who visited Sonoma County, said that although it has been confirmed that more than 20 houses have been destroyed by the fire, the number will almost certainly rise.

A firefighter told Goering that at least one community was "completely razed to the ground."

  The Napa County Sheriff’s Office released some photos and videos showing that at midnight, near a highway in the western part of the county, a soaring fire ignited on a forest-covered hillside and firefighters’ water hoses were of little help.

  About 150 miles to the north, only 7% of the "Zog Fire" that burned 52,000 acres of land was under control.

The fire broke out in a densely forested area in Shasta County on September 27 and spread quickly due to strong winds.

The fire has killed 3 people, destroyed nearly 146 buildings, and evacuated more than 1,200 people.

  Both the "Glass Fire" and the "Zog Fire" are among the 30 recent fires in California. So far, in this year's wildfire season, more than 8,100 wildfires have occurred in California, resulting in 29 deaths.