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Record Wildfires and Worsening Drought Conditions in California
Lake Isabella, at a record low water level of 10% capacity, is shrouded in smoke as the nearby French Fire grows, destroying homes and properties amid record wildfires and worsening drought conditions across the West near Wofford Heights, California. Large portions of the West are now classified as being in "exceptional drought", the most extreme drought category.
The French wildfire in Kern County is now one of the largest wildfires actively burning in the state. It has been burning in the Lake Isabella area for a week and is now at 20,678 acres and 19% contained.
Unique identifier:
GP1SVV82
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
22/08/2021
Locations:
California
,
North America
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© David McNew / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Record Wildfires Plague the West Amid Worsening Drought Conditions in California
The French Fire grows, destroying homes and properties as record wildfires amid worsening drought conditions across the West on August 22, 2021 near Wofford Heights, California. Large portions of the West are now classified as being in ‘exceptional drought’, the most extreme drought category.
The French wildfire in Kern County is now one of the largest wildfires actively burning in the state. It has been burning in the Lake Isabella area for a week and is now at 20,678 acres and 19% contained.
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