California declares state of emergency in five counties

California declares state of emergency in five counties Eight people have been killed, and some 3,300 structures have been destroyed over the past three weeks in wildfires across the state.
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September 7, 2020 11:21
California declares state of emergency in five counties

California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in five counties on Sunday due to wildfires.

The counties included Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Bernardino, and San Diego, the governor's office said in a statement bit.ly/2DB1u1D late on Sunday.

The declaration was prompted by the Creek Fire that started on Friday night and rapidly grew to burn some 45,000 acres (18,210 hectares), forcing evacuations and road closures in the Fresno area in central California.

Eight people have been killed, and some 3,300 structures have been destroyed over the past three weeks in wildfires across the state.

Over 200 people were airlifted to safety overnight after a fast-moving wildfire cut off the only road out of the Mammoth Pool Reservoir, a popular recreational site in California's Sierra National Forest.

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