حرائق غابات كاليفورنيا 2019

موسم حراق الغابات 2019 هو موسم الحرائق الحالي في كاليفورنيا. حتى الآن، تم تسجيل أكثر من 5،981 حريقاً وفقاً لما ذكرته خدمة كاليفورنيا للحرائق وخدمة الغابات الأمريكية، حيث بلغ إجمالي المساحة المحترقة 170.857 فدان اعتباراً من 13 أكتوبر.[1] على الرغم من أن موسم حرائق 2019 كان هاديء نسبياً في كاليفورنيا حتى منتصف سبتمبر، مقارنة بالسنوات السابقة، [2] إلا أنه لا يزال من المتوقع أن تستمر الحرائق في الفترة من أكتوبر حتى ديسمبر مع هبوب رياح سانتا آنا.[3]

حرائق غابات كاليفورنيا 2019
2019 California wildfires
حرائق غابات كاليفورنيا 2019 2019 California wildfires
الوفيات 3
الجرحى 15

في أوائل ديسمبر، كان حريق واكر هو أكبر حريق في السنة، حيث احترق 54.612 فدان بالقرب من بلدة سوزان‌ڤيل في مقاطعة پلوماس.[4]

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التنبؤات المبكرة

قائمة حرائق الغابات

الاسم المقاطعة عدد الأفدنة بداية الحريق احتواء الحريق ملاحظات المصادر
Refuge كرن 2,500 7 مايو 2019 9 مايو 2019 1 structure destroyed [5]
بولدر سان لويس Obispo 1,127 5 يونيو 2019 11 يونيو 2019 [6]
Sand Yolo 2,512 June 8, 2019 June 17, 2019 7 structures destroyed, 2 injuries [7][8]
West Butte Sutter 1,300 June 8, 2019 June 10, 2019 [9][10]
McMillan San Luis Obispo 1,764 June 12, 2019 June 14, 2019 [9][11]
Lonoak Monterey 2,546 June 25, 2019 June 26, 2019 Downed PG&E power line was the cause[12] [13]
Rock Stanislaus 2,422 June 25, 2019 June 27, 2019 [14]
Cow Inyo, Tulare 1,975 July 25, 2019 October 11, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [15]
Springs Mono 4,840 July 26, 2019 October 7, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [16]
Tucker Modoc 14,150 July 28, 2019 August 15, 2019 Unintentionally caused by vehicular traffic along California State Route 139[17][18] [19][20]
W-1 McDonald Lassen 1,020 August 8, 2019 August 11, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [21][22]
Gaines Mariposa 1,300 August 16, 2019 August 20, 2019 [23]
Mountain Shasta 600 August 22, 2019 August 26, 2019 14 buildings destroyed, 7 damaged and 3 people injured [24]
Long Valley Lassen 2,438 August 24, 2019 August 27, 2019 [25]
R-1 Ranch Lassen 3,380 August 28, 2019 September 5, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [26]
Tenaja Riverside 1,926 September 4, 2019 September 14, 2019 [27]
Walker Plumas 54,608 September 4, 2019 September 25, 2019 9 structures destroyed [4]
Taboose Inyo style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" September 4, 2019 Active (75% contained) [28]
Lime Siskiyou 1,872 September 4, 2019 September 19, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [29][30]
Middle Trinity 1,339 September 5, 2019 October 5, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [31]
Red Bank Tehama 8,838 September 5, 2019 September 13, 2019 Caused by lightning strike; 2 buildings destroyed [32]
South Tehama 5,332 September 5, 2019 October 10, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [33]
Lone Modoc 5,737 September 5, 2019 September 13, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [34][35]
Springs Mono 4,840 September 6, 2019 September 23, 2019 Caused by lightning strike [36][37]
Lopez San Luis Obispo 220 September 21, 2019 September 27, 2019 4 injuries [38]
Electra Amador 10 September 25, 2019 September 25, 2019 1 injury [39]
Briceburg Mariposa 5,563 October 6, 2019 October 24, 2019 1 structure destroyed [40][41]
Sandalwood Riverside 1,011 October 10, 2019 October 14, 2019 Trash in a garbage truck caught fire and spread to nearby brush
74 structures destroyed, 16 structures damaged, 2 civilian fatalities
[42][43]
Saddleridge Los Angeles style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" October 10, 2019 Active (97% contained) 19 structures destroyed, 88 structures damaged, 1 civilian fatality, 8 firefighter injuries [44]
Palisades Los Angeles style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" October 21, 2019 Active (30% contained) 8 structures damaged, 1 civilian injury, 3 firefighter injuries [45]
Kincade Sonoma style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" October 23, 2019 Active (10% contained) 49 structures destroyed [46][47][48]
Old Water San Bernardino style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" October 24, 2019 Active (30% contained) [49]
Tick Los Angeles style="background: #ffdddd" class="table-no2" October 24, 2019 Active (5% contained) 6 structures destroyed [50][51]

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المصادر

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