California’s largest wildfire of 2025 exploded in size this week, devouring dry wilderness in central regions as scorching temperatures and gusty winds turned the state into a tinderbox. The blaze, fueled by triple-digit heat and erratic summer winds, triggered evacuation orders for thousands of residents on July 3. 🌪️
Firefighters battled the inferno as the National Weather Service warned of worsening conditions, with nighttime winds intensifying flames. Dozens of smaller fires also erupted statewide, stretching emergency resources thin. 🚒
"This fire is behaving unpredictably," said one official, citing parched vegetation from months of drought. Climate scientists note such mega-blazes are becoming alarmingly common, linking them to rising global temperatures. 🌍
Travelers and locals are urged to avoid affected areas, while tech-savvy volunteers are crowdsourcing real-time evacuation maps online. Stay tuned for updates as California faces its latest climate crisis chapter. 📱💻
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