A massive wildfire happened along Northern California’s picturesque Big Sur coastline on Thursday due to which many houses were destroyed and popular parks and trails were closed. According to the latest update, a 35 year old man was killed as he was operating a bulldozer which was rolled over on the fire lines. Till now, it is predicted that the fire moved over 42 square miles and destroyed 34 homes, 350 properties and 2,000 buildings are at risk. Two man both 65 years old named Tom and Donna Huntington were living in community of Palo Colorado from 29 years were badly hit by fire. Their house was damaged on last Friday and are staying with their friends at the Red Cross shelter of a school. Many Fire fighters worked in rugged terrain near coastal Highway and saved tourists from around the world. Although the road remained open but the smoke and flames leads to the closure of state parks near Big Sur.
Massive Wildfire At California Tourist Hotspot
The died person who was operating a bulldozer was identified this week. He was Robert Reagan who was the brother of Hannah Cunnings. She said that her brother was a person who always wanted to help others. Reagan became the second person who was killed during wildfires incident in two parts of the state. Around 18 homes were destroyed in mountains and canyons outside Los Angeles. The cultivation of marijuana in California is illegal except for medicinal purposes. Till now, no exact clue has been identified that why the fire was sparked by marijuana cultivation, the authorities are still investigating for the same.
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