Thousands Evacuated in California Amid Record-Breaking Wildfire Season

California has declared a state of emergency after multiple wildfires spread rapidly across its northern regions due to dry weather and strong winds. Over 20,000 residents have been evacuated, and fire officials say the situation could worsen if temperatures continue to rise.

The Cal Fire agency reported that more than 150,000 acres have already burned. National Guard units have been deployed to assist in fire containment, and neighboring states have sent reinforcements. The fires have also disrupted power supply in parts of the state.

Climate experts in Bangladesh and Nepal note the growing global trend of climate-induced disasters, emphasizing the urgent need for regional preparedness strategies.