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‘Historic’ Wildfires Rage Across California As ‘Red Flag Warning’ Declared

Sorry, I have no feelings at all for California. Voters continually elect democrat/commie administrations who, in turn, neglect forest management and measures that would deter these fires. California and their leftist, anti-American, anti-Constitution bullshit has long been a boil on the ass of America. So as far as I’m concerned … BURN BABY BURN.

Source: ZeroHedge

California’s record-breaking fire season is becoming absolutely devastating with wildfires raging across the Golden State as a weekend heatwave sent temperatures soaring (Californians used 47K MW at peak over the weekend, versus the 38K summer average). Now, powerful winds could make things a whole lot worse in the coming days by stoking additional fires.

Gov. Gavin Newsom held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, calling the wildfires “historic.” He said as many as 3,400 building structures have been destroyed with at least 2.3 million acres burned. 

Also on Tuesday afternoon, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) issued a “Red Flag Warning” for much of the state through Wednesday as “strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures” created the perfect conditions for wildfires to thrive. 

Heaping on even more aggravation,  Pacific Gas & Electric announced Monday that 22 counties across Northern and Central California have had their power turned off, with the outages set to last several days.

Statewide, some 40,000 customers are without power and the LATimes reports 39 fires are burning across the state.

Here’s a partial list of all the active wildfires in the state (includes acres burned, how many days, and containment info): 

The worst of the fire season doesn’t usually start until October, but so far, the state has seen more than 2 million acres burned, the largest amount on record. This figure surpasses all of 2018, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. 

“Existing fires are displaying extreme fire behavior … and we simply do not have enough resources to fully fight and contain every fire,” said Randy Moore, regional forester for the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region  

The worst of the fire season doesn’t usually start until October, but so far, the state has seen more than 2 million acres burned, the largest amount on record. This figure surpasses all of 2018, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. 

Here’s some footage of the wildfires burning across the state:

From the coronavirus pandemic to depressionary unemployment to wildfires, Californians have been grappling with the triple threat from hell this year.

‘Historic’ Wildfires Rage Across California As ‘Red Flag Warning’ Declared

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