The Fires Devastating Both Northern and Southern California Are Truly Haunting
Californians are experiencing the harrowing impact of ravaging wildfires in both northern and southern parts of the state, forcing more than 300,000 residents to evacuate. According to The Washington Post, the Camp Fire near the Sierra Nevada foothills is the most destructive wildfire in the state's history — and the third deadliest, claiming 23 lives. As of Nov. 11, the fire is 25 percent contained but continues to spread due to strong winds.
Meanwhile, the Woolsey and Hill fires devastate California's Ventura County. Evacuations remain in place, as Gov. Jerry Brown requests government aid. President Donald Trump has been met with criticism after he blamed poor forest management for the natural disaster and threatened to withhold funding to the state.
To get perspective on the ruthless damage inflicted by the wildfires, take a look at the photos below. Then, learn how you can help amidst the devastation.
A California firefighter monitors one of the 7,000 structures destroyed by the Camp Fire.
Burnt out vehicles litter the roads of Paradise, CA.
A Malibu home is engulfed in flames during the Woolsey Fire.
Owners tie their horses to lifeguard stations to escape the deadly fires.
A home burns along the Pacific Coast Highway, with a firefighter on the scene.
Horrifying flames sweep across Malibu Creek State Park during Woolsey Fire.
Here are a few ways you can help:
- Donate to the American Red Cross, which is providing assistance to California residents.
- If you're in the surrounding area, give displaced citizens a place to stay using Airbnb's Open Home program.
- Find opportunities to offer your skills or donate through the California Volunteers network.
- Assist evacuated animals by donating to The Humane Society of Ventura County or purchasing needed supplies on its Amazon wishlist.