In photos McKinney Fire in California burns more than 57 500 acres amid perilous conditions
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In photos McKinney Fire in California burns more than 57 500 acres amid perilous conditions
The ruins of a property in the community of Klamath River, which burned in the McKinney Fire in Klamath National Forest, on July 31. Photo: David Mcnew/AFP via Getty Images California's McKinney Fire, located near the Oregon border, has burned nearly 57,500 acres of land and conditions this week are ripe for continued fire spread. Why it matters: The McKinney Fire is the state's so far this year and has prompted evacuation orders and a declaration in California's Siskiyou County. On Tuesday, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office that two people were found dead in separate homes within the fire's perimeter, bringing the total number of fatalities so far up to at least four.Two people were discovered dead on Sunday in a vehicle that had been burned in the fire's path, the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office wrote in a Monday morning. The big picture: As of Wednesday morning, the fire had grown to 57,519 acres and remained 0% contained, according to an .Areas of Northern California where the fire is burning were also under a red flag warning through Tuesday evening due to anticipated thunderstorms that will bring "abundant lightning" and "gusty thunderstorm winds," the said on Monday.These storms may also cause sudden, gusty winds that may pose a danger to firefighters, the NWS warned. Our thought bubble, via Axios' Andrew Freedman: Climate change is increasing extreme fire weather days in the West, and is leading to larger wildfires throughout the region as well.Nine of have occurred since 2010. One found that wildfires in the West nearly doubled the area burned between the 1984 to 2000 period when compared to 2001 to 2018, a trend it attributed mainly to human-caused global warming. In photos
The charred remnants of a car that burned in the community of Klamath River, which burned in the McKinney Fire, in Klamath National Forest, northwest of Yreka, California, on July 31. Photo: David Mcnew/AFP via Getty ImagesA kitten singed whiskers that survived the McKinney Fire hides in rocks in the Klamath National Forest northwest of Yreka, California, on July 31. Photo: David Mcnew/AFP via Getty ImagesFlames burn to the Klamath River during the McKinney Fire in the Klamath National Forest northwest of Yreka, California, on July 31. Photo: David Mcnew/AFP via Getty ImagesMelted aluminum is hardened at a property in the community of Klamath River, which burned in the McKinney Fire, on July 31. Photo: David Mcnew/AFP via Getty Images Editor's note: This story has been updated with additional details. Go deeper