
Sacramento - Thousands of people in the Northern California region because of the burning out of uncontrolled fire, continue to move quickly towards several cities at the foot of the Sierra Mountains.
The Camp Fire - the nickname of a related fire disaster - which began on Thursday November 8, near the Camp Creek area, is getting stronger due to strong winds seen from dry forests.
Neighborhood neighborhoods, schools and hospitals have been evacuated, while some residents in the city of Paradise are trapped by the fire, officials said.
So far there have been no reports that mention, rather than the BBC on Friday (11/09/2018).
On Thursday sick, local time, the Camp Api fire released 8,000 hectares of forest and almost no ecosystem was saved, according to California firefighters.
When winds are around 50 miles per hour (along 80 kilometers per hour), news fires are growing fast in just a few hours, and many people report.
The evacuation order was set for the city of Paradise, which is inhabited by around 26,000 people, also Magalia, Concow, Butte Creek Canyon and the Butte Valley area.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Captain John Gaddie, from the Associated Press news agency that some residents in Paradise City have been trapped by the fire. Emergency workers work to help people evacuate there, he said.
Only one of them and the hospital had been evacuated and several houses were burned, according to the Sacramento Bee website, and the area worked as quickly as possible.
Thousands of buildings also lost supplies in the area north of Sacramento.
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