July has marked a significant surge in the occurrence of wildfires across the region of Southern California. According to the state’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), this month witness the outbreak of roughly 4,414 wildfires that have scorched about 467,136 acres of land. This extreme increase in wildfires has surpassed previous records, intensifying concerns about a longer and more destructive fire season in the years to come.
Among these numerous wildfires, five major ones have been reported by Cal Fire to be burning over 1,000 acreage in different counties of Southern California.
The Vista Fire, which erupted on July 7, has charred an estimated 2,936 acres around the Stockton Flats by Lytle Creek. It is stated to be 96% contained, while the exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The Apache Fire ignited on a Tuesday and it has scorched about 1,552 acres along Maricopa Highway and Brubaker Canyon Road, south of Cuyama. The authorities have called for two evacuation orders, in addition to two evacuation warnings due to this fire.
Spanning a whopping 38,664 acres, the Lake Fire began on July 5 near Zaca Lake. It is reportedly 90% contained, but has already caused significant destruction, damaging one structure, completely destroying four, and injuring seven individuals. Numerous road closures have also been linked to this fire.
With an estimated coverage of 9,950 acres, the Rancho Fire originated on Sebastian Road near Arvin. As of now, it is 100% contained, however, the exact origin is still unknown.
Also in Kern County, the White Fire has covered an estimated 5,646 acres. It is now 100% contained, having damaged two structures, obliterated two more, and caused one injury. The White Fire was ignited by a lightning strike 11 miles south of Tehachapi.
As California enters into a critical period of fire season, residents and visitors are urged to stay alert, avoid fire-prone areas, and adhere to guidelines issued by the local authorities. Individuals are also reminded to be prepared for sudden evacuation orders, making sure to pack necessary supplies and important documents, in the case of quickly escalating fire conditions.
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