Thousands disappeared from California fires

US President Donald Trump has visited California to look closely at the damage caused by the biggest and most deadly fire in the country's history. According to reports, 76 people have lost their lives in northern California, while more than 1,200 people have been reported missing. We need to work hard on this [...]
US President Donald Trump has visited California to look closely at the damage caused by the biggest and most deadly fire in the country's history.
According to reports, 76 people have lost their lives in northern California, while more than 1,200 people have been reported missing.
“We need to work hard in this direction and co-operate with environmental experts”, Trump said.
In addition to this area, firemen are still working in other areas that can pose danger.
Air quality north of California has been declared the worst in the world. Large clouds have been warned about next week that it will help extinguish the fire and create moisture needed for plants.
Historically, the “fire plant” in California began in summer and lasted until early autumn, but experts now warn of danger throughout the year.
Weather conditions and climate change are seen as the main causes. (REL)










