A fire in Gorman, Los Angeles County, was extinguished by more than 200 rescuers. They noted that they had never seen such a large fire.
A fiery tornado hit the outskirts of Los Angeles in the United States. A large tornado touched down in parts of California on Wednesday, August 11th. The Mirror reported this.
Rescuers battled a blazing tornado fueled by intense heat.
The fire started to spread in the Klamath National Forest in Northern California. Because of this, thousands of people were forced to evacuate from the area.
In two hours of rescuers working, the fire spread from one and a half to 59 hectares.
The fire has claimed the lives of four people. Today, it threatens nearly 5,000 buildings and 25,000 hectares of land.
It will be remembered that on the night of December 11 last year, a series of devastating tornadoes passed through the southeastern United States, which was called one of the largest tornadoes in US history.
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