Author Topic: [NEWS] 29 dead in horrific California wildfires, hundreds missing  (Read 760 times)

Massive wildfires sweeping through California have killed at least 29 people and damaged thousands of homes, businesses and other buildings, authorities said.

 More than half of the deaths occurred in Sonoma County alone, officials said. The collective death toll from this week's fires matches the number of fatalities in the 1933 Griffith Park Fire in Los Angeles, the deadliest wildfire in California history.

Firefighters were still battling 21 large wildfires in multiple counties as of Thursday morning. Intensified by strong winds, the flames have charred more than 190,000 acres of land, damaged or destroyed at least 3,500 structures and forced more than 20,000 residents to evacuate, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

why live in a state that is perpetually on fire

why live in a state that is perpetually on fire
Ohio doesn't catch on fire anymore.
Come on down to Cleveland town, everyone!

why live in a state that is perpetually on fire
pretty much every state in the west tbh

pretty much every state in the west tbh
if its not on fire its underwater


I don't know why, but I've been imagining a spree killer going around these fires in a gas mask making sure that people aren't escaping the blaze.

I don't know why, but I've been imagining a spree killer going around these fires in a gas mask making sure that people aren't escaping the blaze.

Sounds like the perfect crime.

Wow, I'm impressed. Shocked, even. Tony actually made a thread of some value. Is the world ending?

But seriously, this is tragic, and I hope any forumers in the area stay safe.