Malibu continues to burn because it is known to mankind. Geographical conditions and fierce Santa Ana's wind make it a perfect combustion zone. Yosemite tends to fire due to its natural conditions, but it is not like Malibu. Malibu has survived for more than a century. Malibu is a place where people settle down because of its natural beauty. Mountains and the Pacific Coastline is a perfect dream for many real business. All of these natural beauties and hot and dry weather add a dangerous problem; it is just a flame: the flame is exponentially enhanced in Santa Ana's wind.
August 17, 2013 - Two years ago from today - Deer hunters near Yosemite National Park in California ignored ban on fire and burned rubbish during dinner. Yuu blows into a dry brush and starts the third most serious wildfire in the state's history. Overall, Rim Fire burned an area of 257,314 acres in so-called Yosemite and its surrounding areas. Since then, there have been no mountain fires of that size, but due to drought and climate change, California is far from trouble. Indeed, in 2015, 4,382 forest fires burned 117,960 acres, more than twice the average over the five years at this time. Firefighters finally grasped the two biggest fires at the Jerusalem Valley in Northern California, but nearly 100,000 acres were destroyed before the fire.
In addition to the Karl fire, forest fires occurred in central and southern California. Ferguson fire caused the greatest closure of Yosemite National Park in 30 years, but Cranston fire accounted for only 5% of the San Jacinto Mountains in Southern California. Earlier this week, after thousands of tourists and residents near Yosemite evacuated, officials watched the flames carefully on Friday and they climbed into a dry forest. California ambulance emergency department spokesman Kelly Houston said, "We must already consider crystal balls, not only the fighting fire, but also the fire that has not yet begun ". Make a plan, but we do not have that time anymore, as these fires are hot and too fast, they leave us earlier than before. "