China News Service, September 26. According to a report from the US Chinese website, on the 25th local time, the "Fawn" fire in northern Redding, California, continued to spread.

The California Fire Department said the fire had burned about 7,000 acres and forced hundreds of people to evacuate.

According to statistics, more than 9,000 firefighters are working hard to put out 10 major fires across the state.

On September 21, 2021, local time, the redwoods of California's Sequoia National Park in Los Angeles, California, were blazing in the fire.

  According to reports, a 30-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of arson. As of the day, the "Fawn" fire had only controlled 10%.

  Firefighters are working hard to protect the safety of the community. Strong winds blew flames into houses, burning down at least 100 buildings and threatening thousands of buildings.

Thousands of people are still under mandatory evacuation orders and warnings.

  Further south, rescuers are dealing with another fire in Sequoia National Park.

Some trees are now wrapped in fire-resistant foil. They were once considered naturally fire-resistant because their bark is two feet thick.

However, due to the intensification of climate change, the burning temperature of the current fire has exceeded the temperature that the giant forest itself can withstand.

On September 22, local time, the wildfire in Sequoia National Park, California, USA continued, and thick smoke obscured the sky.

The picture shows firefighters using their nozzles to extinguish the fire while waiting for the water pipe.

  "The world is heating up, what more evidence do you need?" California Governor Newsom said.

When Newsom visited Sequoia National Park a few days ago, he announced a $15 billion climate plan to help fund fire protection and sustainable water use projects.

  The report pointed out that at the time of the introduction of this historic measure, more than 9,000 firefighters were working hard to put out 10 major fires across the state.

And those areas that have not been destroyed by the fire have also been attacked by smoke-the daytime in Los Angeles is like a "neon night".