Tue, 21-Oct-2025

California battles worst wildfire this year as flames scorch more than 51,000 acres

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  • McKinney Fire is out of control in northern California’s Klamath National Forest.
  • Forecasters braced for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that could lead to more fire growth.
  • The McKinney Fire has burned more than 51,000 acres so far this year.

This year’s wildfires in California have burned more than 51,000 acres, and evacuations are increasing.

Weather chaos threatens to exacerbate the situation. Crews battling the McKinney Fire in northern California braced for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that could lead to more fire growth on Sunday.

The McKinney Fire was raging out of control in northern California’s Klamath National Forest on Sunday, with thunderstorms looming just south of the Oregon state line, according to US Forest Service spokesperson Adrienne Freeman.

“The fuel beds are so dry that they could just erupt from the lightning,” Freeman explained. “These thunder cells are accompanied by gusty, erratic winds that can blow fire in all directions.”

The fire grew to more than 80 square miles in size just two days after erupting in a largely unpopulated area of Siskiyou County.

The fire charred trees along California Highway 96, and the scorched remains of a pickup truck sat in a highway lane. Thick smoke blanketed the area, and flames burned through hillsides near homes.

A second, smaller fire sparked by dry lightning just to the west on Saturday threatened the tiny town of Seiad. The two California fires threatened approximately 400 structures.

According to Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson for the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office, a third fire on the southwest end of the McKinney blaze prompted evacuation orders for approximately 500 homes on Sunday. Crews had been on the scene since late Saturday, but the fire “became active and escaped its containment line” on Sunday morning, according to the office.

As the McKinney Fire raged on, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency. The proclamation gives Newsom more leeway in making decisions about emergency response and recovery efforts, as well as accessing federal aid.

California law enforcement officers knocked on doors in Yreka and Fort Jones, urging residents to leave and safely evacuate their livestock onto trailers. Because there were areas without cellphone service, automated calls were also sent to land phone lines.

The Pacific Coast Trail Association advised hikers to head to the nearest town, while the US Forest Service closed a 110-mile section of the trail in southern Oregon, from the Etna Summit to the Mt. Ashland Campground.

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Raging wildfires in Germany, Czech Republic are threatening tourist region

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  • A large wildfire on the German-Czech Republic border is spreading and threatening to destroy a popular tourist destination, a forested national park.
  • Eight firefighting helicopters are working to put out the flames in the hilly and rocky region where about 250 hectares (618 acres) of forest were burning Thursday.

The raging wildfires in California and Texas aren’t the only ones wreaking havoc on the world.

A large wildfire on the German-Czech Republic border is spreading and threatening to destroy a popular tourist destination, a forested national park.

The fire in the region, known as Bohemian Switzerland on the Czech side and Saxon Switzerland on the German side, began last weekend. It appeared to be under control, but it spread again early Thursday, according to the German news agency DPA.

Hundreds of firefighters on both sides of the border fought the fire, with assistance from neighbouring Poland and Slovakia. Eight firefighting helicopters were working to put out the flames in the difficult-to-access hilly and rocky region where about 250 hectares (618 acres) of forest were burning Thursday.

Bundeswehr helicopters land on the banks of the Elbe to assist with firefighting efforts in Schmilka, Germany’s Saxon Switzerland National Park.

Hikers were prohibited from entering several forests in Saxony by state officials. They also asked residents not to set off fireworks at private parties to prevent additional fires.

“Everything is tense. We cannot yet speak of the fire “easing”; “firefighters have reached the limits of their capabilities, “Interior Minister Armin Schuster of Saxony stated.

 

Fire International Disaster Response Germany, a non-profit rescue organisation, also provided updates from the scene “#Saxony: Today, we continued our mission in the #SaxonSwiss National Park. Attempts are still being made, in collaboration with local authorities and organisations, to contain the massive #forestfire, which is made more difficult by the difficult geographical conditions.”

In the midst of the carnage, there was a ray of hope. The Czech Republic’s Fire Rescue Service tweeted a video showing the famous Pravická brana still standing.

 

Another large forest fire in the Elbe-Elster district of the eastern German state of Brandenburg was put out Thursday after rekindling on Wednesday evening, according to local authorities. The fire was still raging across 500 hectares (1,236 acres).

A police helicopter used a thermal camera to scout the area for pockets of embers that could ignite into flames. Some areas are contaminated with World War II ammunition and are too dangerous for firefighters to enter due to the risk of explosions caused by heat or human contact.

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Numerous people were evacuated as flames in southwest France grew

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Wildfires spread further in southwest France, with nearly 10,000 hectares on fire. More than 12,200 people evacuated from the area and more than 1,000 firefighters tackling fires. Wildfires have raged through France over the last few weeks, as well as other European countries. In the Gironde area of southwest France, wildfires have already spread to … Read more

Biden says the federal government will help New Mexico recover from its wildfires

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President Joe Biden stated on Saturday in Santa Fe that the federal government will fully support New Mexico’s wildfire response, amid outrage from survivors over the blaze ignited by federal officials. “We have a responsibility to assist the state recover,” Biden said at an afternoon briefing from the state’s capital, where he was assessing efforts … Read more

Massive wildfires burn in Dorset As firefighters battle the flames as residents are evacuated

A large fire continues to burn on Canford Heath, on the outskirts of Bournemouth, forcing neighbouring people to flee. Canford Heath is a heathland reserve in Poole, Dorset. Canford Way, the road adjacent to the heath, has been closed indefinitely while firemen battle the wildfire. The fire has extended down to the roundabout, and emergency … Read more

Wildfires grow in U.S. state Florida

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WASHINGTON – At least 600 homes had been evacuated in the Florida Panhandle, the northwest part of the southeasternmost U.S. state of Florida, as wildfires continued to grow in the state, officials said on Saturday. There are currently 148 wildfires burning more than 7,100 acres (roughly 2,873 hectares) across Florida, the Florida Forest Service tweeted … Read more

Floods hit Turkey’s north after heavy rainfall

ISTANBUL: Floods caused by unusually heavy rainfall struck Turkey’s northern coast on Wednesday, tearing down a bridge and leaving villages without power, after some of the biggest wildfires in the country’s history ravaged its southwest, agencies report. State broadcaster TRT Haber quoted as saying one person died from a heart attack in the northern province … Read more

US Company organizes drones to replant forests destroyed by wildfires

US Company organizes drones to replant forests destroyed by wildfires

A Seattle-based U.S company, Drone Seed has deployed drones in an innovative, much faster, and more effective way to provide solutions in the replanting of forests devastated by wildfires. The company uses fleets of drones (drone swarms) to replant hundreds of trees in forest areas that have been decimated. The operation involves dropping “seed vessels” into areas … Read more

US Wildfires: Weather Service issues red flag warning

US Wildfires: Weather Service issues red flag warning

The US National Weather Service has issued a “red flag warning” for areas of the West Coast, as strong winds are expected to spread deadly wildfires more.  According to the international news agency, high winds are likely to hit parts of southern Oregon, with no rain. Areas including Oregon, California, and Washington have been facing severe … Read more

California wildfires: Governor asks Australia for help

California wildfires: Governor asks Australia for help

California is struggling to overcome massive wildfires burning forests and homes. More than 12,000 fire-fighters working to control the fire that has killed 6 people. At least 43 people, including fire-fighters, have been injured. Hundreds of buildings have burned down. Thousands more can burn. Governor Gavin Newsom warned on Friday that wildfires can devastate homes. … Read more