California suffers a large prairie fire and fears what will happen next

California suffers a large prairie fire and fears what will happen next
California suffers a large prairie fire and fears what will happen next

Around 1,150 firefighters have been battling the flames since Saturday, which have already ravaged 5,900 hectares in two days.

AFP

California has suffered its biggest fire of the year since Saturday, raising fears of a particularly dangerous summer, after two very rainy years which have increased vegetation now likely to be used as fuel, according to specialists.

Called the “Post Fire”, the fire which is currently occupying emergency services broke out in the rural region of Gorman, 150 km northwest of Los Angeles. It burned more than 5,900 hectares in two days and led to the evacuation of 1,200 people, according to the authorities.

Monday morning, it was only 8% contained, despite the efforts of 1,150 firefighters, according to the latest bulletin from the authorities.

The fire, which spread very quickly due to powerful winds, mainly consumed large areas of brush and grasslands in this mountainous region. Homes have generally been spared so far.

Worrying taste

This large fire could be the foretaste of an intense season in California. Especially since around fifteen smaller fires also broke out across the state over the weekend.

“By July, we are probably going to have a very active fire season, especially at low altitudes,” warned climatologist Daniel Swain of the University of California at Los Angeles on Monday.

The state experienced “two consecutive rainy winters,” which favored the “growth” of particularly dense vegetation, he said. By drying out as summer approaches, this “offers more biomass to burn in potential fires.”

The rain favored vegetation

Cumulatively, the last two years have been the wettest on record in Los Angeles, according to the US Weather Service. But the early heat waves this season in the American West are now raising fears of rapid drying of vegetation.

At the beginning of June, seasonal temperature records were reached in this part of the country. The mercury notably reached 44°C in Las Vegas, in neighboring Nevada, and 50°C in Death Valley, California. These are unprecedented levels for the end of spring.

The rest of the United States is also experiencing alarming signals: the center and east of the country are also preparing to face a stifling heat wave this week, with abnormally high temperatures for the month of June.

According to scientists, these repeated heat waves are an unequivocal marker of global warming and are expected to multiply, last longer and intensify.

Specialists also believe that abnormally high temperatures in the pre-summer period can be a harbinger of a suffocating summer.

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