Hot and dry weather conditions have sparked a series of devastating wildfires across the Western United States and Canada, causing widespread destruction and prompting evacuations.
Park Fire in Butte County, California
The Park Fire in Butte County, California, has rapidly spread across more than 178,000 acres, with firefighters struggling to contain the blaze. As of Friday, the fire remains 0% contained, with 134 structures destroyed and 4,200 more under threat. Three firefighters sustained minor heat-related injuries while battling the flames, and several structures have been damaged or destroyed.
Man Arrested for Starting California Wildfire
An individual has been arrested on suspicion of igniting the Park Fire by pushing a burning car into a gully, leading to the fire becoming the largest wildfire in California this year.
Durkee Fire in Oregon
The Durkee Fire in eastern Oregon has burned over 288,000 acres and is currently 20% contained. The fire, which started near the Oregon-Idaho state line, has caused injuries, destroyed homes, and forced evacuations in the area.
Wildfire Impact in Canada
A fast-moving wildfire has engulfed the tourist town of Jasper in Alberta, Canada, destroying a significant portion of the town's structures. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has deployed federal resources to assist in battling the blaze.
Ongoing Fire Conditions
Triple-digit temperatures and dry weather have created challenging conditions for firefighters battling the 89 large wildfires burning across the Western US. Evacuation orders are in place for multiple fires, and air quality alerts have been issued in several states.
Despite the difficult circumstances, cooler temperatures and rain are expected to provide some relief in the coming days, aiding firefighting efforts in the region.