CNN Philippines: Raging wildfires in California and nine other U.S. states have destroyed millions of hectares and killed at least 30 people while dozens remain missing.
The DFA says no Filipino has been a casualty of the wildfires. But how is the Filipino community coping amid the deadly blazes? We find out from Los Angeles based reporter Janelle So-Perkins tonight with our senior anchor Rico Hizon.
#RT @CAL_FIRE: Extreme weather conditions has caused an increase in acreage for the #CreekFire, which has now grown to be the 16th largest wildfire in California history. 5 of the Top 20 largest wildfires in California History have occurred in 2020. Visi… pic.twitter.com/qNLJnu57er
— CAL FIRE PIO (@CALFIRE_PIO) September 12, 2020
"All but two of the Top 20 Most Destructive #Wildfires have occurred since 2000, with 7 of these large and damaging wildfires occurring just between 2020 and 2021."
#RT @CAL_FIRE: All but two of the Top 20 Most Destructive #Wildfires have occurred since 2000, with 7 of these large and damaging wildfires occurring just between 2020 and 2021. Now is the time to start planning your defensible space and home hardening! … pic.twitter.com/oi4XS3UPMa
— CAL FIRE PIO (@CALFIRE_PIO) January 12, 2022
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