BLAZING FIRES

What caused the 2021 wildfires in California and Oregon?

WILDFIRES have been raging across California, burning through acres of land, while destroying homes and precious forestry.

Extremely hot weather and dry landscape has made the West Coast state susceptible - plaguing neighboring Oregon in equal measure.

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wildfires have been caused by across the Western States.

It has been coupled with drought conditions that have been compounded after the state experienced its .  

Wildfires usually start by the heat of the sun causing a small fire to break out in woodlands, which grows as it consumes the flammable material around it.

They have already caused fatalities in 2021, as the fire ate up 143,607 acres of land.

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How hot is it on the west coast?

According to , across the state.

In Death Valley, temperatures reached a record 57 degrees - one of the .

Palm Springs, Southern California, hit a record high temperature of 49 degrees.

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In California's agricultural Central Valley, 100-degree temperatures blanketed the region, with Fresno reaching 44 degrees just one degree short of the all-time high for the date.

Wildfires have been caused by extremely high temperatures - as high as 57 degrees in some regionsCredit: AP

Meanwhile, Las Vegas tied the all-time record high of 47 degrees.

As a result, The National Weather Service warned the dangerous conditions could cause heat-related illnesses and have advised people to stay safe.

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Equally, the California Independent System Operator warned of potential power shortage.

So far, over 120 families have been evacuated from the fires according to the Washington Post.

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When else have wildfires hit the western states?

California has seen some of the largest, deadliest and most destructive fires in state history. 

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