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Incendio en Los Ángeles

Incendio en Los Ángeles

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  • Un Evergreen 747 Supertanker ayuda en las operaciones aéreas contra el fuego en California.

    Incendio en California

    An Evergreen 747 Supertanker makes a flame retardant drop in the Acton area in California August 31, 2009. As of Monday evening, a total of 6,300 homes throughout the fire zone were under evacuation orders, authorities said. The so-called Station Fire more than doubled in size as it burned out of control for a sixth day, charring 105,000 acres (42,500 hectares), up from 42,000 acres (17,000 hectares) late on Sunday, and sending up towering palls of smoke that fouled the air for miles (km) around.
  • El humo del incendio de California se puede ver desde el espacio, como se puede ver en esta imagen tomada vía satélite por la NASA.

    Incendio en California

    Smoke billows from the Station Fire in Los Angeles in this image taken from NASA's Terra satellite August 30, 2009. The massive wildfire roaring through mountains north of Los Angeles forced some firefighters to retreat on Monday as the toll of engulfed homes rose sharply and flames menaced Mount Wilson, a broadcasting hub and site of a historic observatory. REUTERS/NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team (UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENT DISASTER IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
  • Un triciclo, totalmente calcinado tras el paso del fuego.

    Incendio en California

    Burnt homes are left in ruins in the Acton area in California August 31, 2009. As of Monday evening, a total of 6,300 homes throughout the fire zone were under evacuation orders, authorities said. The so-called Station Fire more than doubled in size as it burned out of control for a sixth day, charring 105,000 acres (42,500 hectares), up from 42,000 acres (17,000 hectares) late on Sunday, and sending up towering palls of smoke that fouled the air for miles (km) around.

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