Not only is the world in the grasp of the COVID-19 pandemic, but America’s western wildlands are burning up as well.
California Governor Gavin Newsom told reporters that California has a dual crises: the massive wildfire complexes and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
“At this time last year, California had seen 4,292 fires that burned 56,000 acres. So far this year, we’ve had 7,002 fires that have burned a whopping 1.4 million acres,” Newsom said.
California reports more than 660,000 coronavirus cases.
In Washington, the gigantic Evans Canyon Fire has burned over 110 square miles between Naches and Ellensburg spewing thick smoke and ash northeastward.
Wildfires threaten lives. In 2019, an inferno swiftly swept through Paradise, California, killing 95 people. This September, National Guard helicopters swooped into the Mammoth Reservoir campgrounds east of Fresno just in time to rescue over 200 trapped campers.