Remnants from a brush-fire ravaged scene at Placerita Canyon, California. As of December 11, 2016, 6,938 fires had burned 565,070 acres (2,286.8 km2), according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.[1]
Thankfully, heavy rains and snow in California in December and January have alleviated the drought to some extent.
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