
A wildfires that ate through the eastern Sierra region of California have burned 1,000 acres of land and evacuated across several provinces.
The silver fire, which caught fire near the 6th and Silver Canyon road in the Inyo area on Sunday afternoon, is currently zero percent, according to the Ministry of Forestry and California Fire Protection (Fire Kal).
The fire has led to compulsory evacuation to several communities, including the laws of the Inyo region, Chalfant in Mono County, and the White Mountain Station neighborhood.
Authorities have also closed 30 miles of the United States.
There have been no immediate reports of injuries and casualties.
What was the cause of California fires?
According to Cal Fire, the cause of the fire is under investigation.
In a Facebook update late Sunday, Kal Fire said more than 200 firefighters would fight the fire, but the movements were searching at Bishop airport 35 miles per hour and some firefighters and strained efforts to control the ground.
The National Climate Services predicts the southwestern wind of 25 to 35 miles per hour and from Monday to 65 miles per hour to 65 miles per hour.
Earlier this year, the largest city in Los Angeles in California, 29 people were killed and more than 16,000 damaged.
The researchers say the destructive fires that are more likely to be more likely to be.
According to the global weather group, the fires were caused by dried plants, lack of rainfall in the area and the success between the drought and the Santa Anna Bye.
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