Fires in California burned the miles of vegetation and led to the evacuation of residents

Fires in California burned the miles of vegetation and led to the evacuation of residents

Reigned in the Golden state hot weather creates Parlophone conditions. The first results were not long in coming — on Saturday afternoon the elements struck from two regions of California.

The alarm became a Bush fire in Litude, County of San Bernardino. The flames arose around 12:00 in the area of Zermatt road and soon reached a dangerous proximity to the residential knowledge.

Firefighters forcibly evacuated the local population living along the Pacific Cross Drive between Zermatt road and lone pine Canyon road. Around 18:00 the evacuation was canceled.

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The second fire broke out shortly before 14:00 at lake Castaic in the County of Los Angeles. A fire was recorded near the intersection of highway 5 and Templin highway. In an hour the fire spread to 200 m2 , and 16:00 already covered 2 km2.

Firefighters had to quickly extinguish the flames as it began to move towards the National reserve Angeles. For these purposes, used 3 helicopters and several teams of a total population of 195 people.

Both fires were no casualties. Their cause is not yet established.

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