Large forest fires burned down dozens of cars on the highway
Fire from the big fire in the forest of Mount Cajon Pass, California state, spread to the road and burned many cars.
Large forest fires burned dozens of vehicles on the boulevard in America
Dense smoke and fire from wildfires spread to Highway 15 in California state from the afternoon of July 17 (local time).The local government sealed the lanes in the south and north of the mountains.
Highway 15 is an important route connecting the city of Los Angeles to Las Vegas.About 80 drivers left the car on the road to avoid fire.
The government is deploying trailers to take cars out of the forest fire.20 vehicles were completely destroyed in the fire.The fire has an area of over 14 km2.
Intense black smoke from a truck caught fire from the fire.Strong winds caused the fire to spread quickly.According to NBC, the fire department advised people to stay in the car because "fire-fighting water dropped from the air can cause serious injuries".
Firefighting aircraft extinguishes fire on a large truck.US officials have not published a report of casualties related to the fire.They began evacuating some parts of the highway.
Local health authorities say they are ready to receive treatment for burn patients from wildfires.
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