Thousands are evacuating from Northern California as the Caldor Fire has tripled in size in 24 hours, charring nearly 50,000 acres and destroyed dozens of homes… And now, officials are warning of conditions creating a “perfect combination” for it to spread further.
“The Caldor Fire continued to experience unprecedented fire behavior and growth due to extremely dry fuels pushed by the south west winds,” the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said of the El Dorado County inferno.
In their latest update on fighting the fire, fire officials said a “red flag warning” has been extended through tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service. Red flag warnings are issued “for weather events which may result in extreme fire behavior that will occur within 24 hours.“
The Red Flag Warning has been extended through tomorrow. Gusty winds will continue through tonight for the western Sierra & tomorrow evening for the Valley, creating critical fire weather conditions. Strongest winds are still expected tonight. #CAwx #CAfire pic.twitter.com/8m51iW6VKu
— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) August 18, 2021
Dry conditions and wind have created a “perfect combination” for the fire to spread.
A satellite video posted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows the quick growth of the fire.
#SATELLITE SPOTLIGHT: @NOAA‘s #GOES17?️ was tracking the explosive growth of the #CaldorFire last evening, seen here burning east of Sacramento, California. The #wildfire has grown to nearly 23,000 acres and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/9LD0YI6mck
— NOAA Satellites – Public Affairs (@NOAASatellitePA) August 18, 2021
Fire officials said the fire grew 47,200 acres in just 24 hours.
Governor Gavin Newsom previously declared a state of emergency in El Dorado County in response to the growing flames.
Evacuation orders for numerous areas like Grizzly Flat, Perry Creek and Hawk Haven have been issued as the fire has spread and destroyed property, including dozens of homes, an elementary school, a post office, and multiple other buildings, according to officials.
Overnight, the Caldor Fire burned thousands of acres in El Dorado County. The post office, several surrounding buildings, the fire department, and the elementary school are just some of the structures that are confirmed to have burned down. pic.twitter.com/HgzuZ7WoUj
— ABC10 (@ABC10) August 17, 2021
At least two people have been injured, both having to be airlifted to hospitals.
Thousands have already been evacuated, according to a Wednesday update from state emergency services.
The fire began on Saturday, but the origins remain unknown.
Many have been taking to social media to post the destruction the fire has left in areas and the conditions in highly affected areas, such as Mormon Emigrant Trail.
Driving conditions on Mormon emigrant trail at the #caldorfire 6 or so miles east of Jenkinson lake. Impassable and turned around just after this. Media shouldn’t be out here without a chainsaw and a fire shelter w training on how to use it. pic.twitter.com/kVUcl31qom
— Stuart Palley (@stuartpalley) August 18, 2021
The fire has led to the emergency closure of the El Dorado National Forest through the end of September. [RT, LA Times]
And California will soon have no water in its reservoirs… Watch this great trailer about the consequences of the current megadrought on our societies:
More deadly fires ahead… We are in a weather war!
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Trees are still standing looking perfect
“More deadly fires ahead… We are in a weather war!” You got that right–geoengineering aka weather warfare is accelerating the drought and other weather craziness yet everyone ignores it! www dot geoengineeringwatch dot org
Newsom is crazy and arrogant and so are those who support him. Sorry, it’s true.
Newsome has an interesting pedigree. Seems he is related to other corruptocrats. Keeping it in the family.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/update-servants-wear-masks-pelosis-chi-chi-napa-brunch-video/
Here’s one of Newsom’s relatives. No masks for the satanic elitists. The serfs/servants wear masks.
See how it works. The satanic elitists sit around maskless, dining on expensive food and drink, laughing at all the little people.
Burn in h3ll, every last one of you stinking pigvomits.
Not everything can be blamed on the arrogant governor of California. But millions in missing paychecks, millions of people bankrupted because he continues to close their small businesses, crime through the roof and supporting a district attorney, (not his district) who allows hard criminals and murderers out of jail? Hundreds of thousands of acres(an acre is a football field) forests destroyed? And then he makes a deal with the people responsible for those fires that benefits him? Come on!! Larry Elder is a start. Get rid of arrorgant Newsom.
LA times wrote a nasty article about Larry Elder just yesterday.
That newspaper has sucked forever too.
What California gets for being a lieberal state. What you always were in – a hellfire.
Once upon a time California was great place, but the influx of lieberal imbeciles, satanists, and perverts ruined it. Once God Almighty starts taking aim, those people are doomed. It’s only a matter of time.
I’m sure you saw the lightning bolt his the brick façade with St. Floyd’s face painted on it? Bricks don’t conduct electricity. That was an example of what is headed that way.
Disappearing property owners.
Perhaps the fires are burning out residents, so their property can be bought, and gold can be mined?
Also, August brings those santa ana winds to accelerate fires to spread rapidly.
Coincidence?
Corruption?
California.