Thomas Fire becomes largest blaze in California history, during state's worst fire year
California's Thomas Fire in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties has eclipsed the 2003 Cedar Fire as the largest wildfire in Golden State history, at a whopping 273,400 acres. This puts the blaze's burned area as larger than New York City, and nearly the equivalent of the sprawling city of Los Angeles.
The fire has destroyed 1,063 structures and damaged 280 more. During the past week, firefighters have made significant gains, with the state reporting 78 percent containment as of early Sunday morning. The record size was eclipsed on Dec. 22, with additional growth possible before full containment is made sometime in early 2018. Read more...
More about Climate, Science, Global Warming, Drought, and Extreme WeatherCOntributer : Mashable http://ift.tt/2l71RUl
Thomas Fire becomes largest blaze in California history, during state's worst fire year
Reviewed by mimisabreena
on
Monday, December 25, 2017
Rating:
No comments:
Post a Comment