Wildfires - USA
Wildfires are burning in four US states as temperatures are threatening record highs, with mass evacuations having taken place in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
A blaze known as the Dog Head fire broke out in rural New Mexico on Wednesday, around 50km southeast of Albuquerque. Torrance County Sheriff, Heath White said his office was evacuating about 200 people. The fire has burned through timber in central parts of the state, pushing smoke towards cities more than 160km away as flames continued to spread.
Meanwhile, 400 homes and businesses have been evacuated in southern California as hot and windy weather feeds the flames. The Sherpa Fire, near Santa Barbara, is located along the Pacific coast. Two state beaches and some ranch land have been evacuated, and the 101 Freeway had to be closed on Wednesday and Thursday.
Arizona has suffered likewise. It was reported that Navajo County officials issued "pre-evacuation" orders as the Cedar Creek Fire approaches Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, McNary, Fort Apache and the Hon-Dah communities.
The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings across the southwestern states, including California, Nevada and Arizona.
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