国际英语新闻:U.S. California sees 7,860 wildfires, 3.4 mln acres burned this year
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- U.S. California has suffered 7,860 wildfires, which have burned more than 3.4 million acres (about 13,759 sq km) this year, state Governor Gavin Newsom said Wednesday.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) and the U.S. Forest Service continue to battle the blaze, aided by crews from Montana, Utah, Texas and New Jersey.
The state has more than 17,000 firefighters and 2,200 engines on the fire lines, Newsom said.
The August Complex Fire in Mendocino County, the state's largest-ever, continued growing Wednesday. It has burned through 796,651 acres (about 3,224 sq km) with 30 percent containment.
The Creek Fire, held at 220,025 acres (about 890 square km) in Fresno and Madera counties, was 18 percent contained Wednesday morning.
The North Complex fires in Butte, Plumas and Yuba counties remained stable with 273,335 acres (about 1,106 sq km) burned and containment reaching 36 percent, Cal Fire reported.
According to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, a European Commission science agency, smoke from the deadly wildfires in U.S. west coastal California, Oregon and Washington will go across the Atlantic Ocean to affect the atmosphere above Europe by this weekend, the San Francisco Chronicle reported on Wednesday.
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