California wildfires: Thousands evacuated as flames spread

Firefighters rescue dozens of children from wildfire

Wildfires in California are still uncontained, forcing thousands of people to be evacuated, officials say.

A combination of high temperatures and parched land has added to the difficulties of firefighters.

About 14 fires fanned by strong winds have raged across the length and breadth of the US state, all in different stages of containment.

The fires are especially bad in Santa Barbara County where one is spanning an area of more than 45 sq mi (116 sq km).

Slightly cooler temperatures on Monday are giving officials hope that they will make progress on containing the fires.

AFP A firefighter drinks water in front of a burning house near Oroville, California (09 July 2017)AFP
Firefighters are dealing with blazes across the length and breadth of California, which is regularly hit by such outbreaks at this time of the year

Nearly 4,000 people were ordered to urgently evacuate from the area north of Sacramento on Sunday night, but fire crews say that if winds stay low, they may be able to return later on Monday.

Another 3,500 people remain under evacuation orders in the southern part of the state, in Santa Barbara county.

Five thousand firefighters have been deployed across California, state officials say. Several injuries have been reported and numerous buildings and homes destroyed.

California wildfires

Air quality is reported to be noticeably poorer in areas inland from Los Angeles due to smoke in the air.

California and western North America are regularly hit by wildfires at this time of the year.

Smaller forest fires are also burning in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.

More than 200 fires have been reported in Canada's British Columbia province.

Wildfires in California are quickly spreading the length and breadth of the US state
AFP A car and house are engulfed in flames as the "Wall Fire" burns through a residential area in Oroville (09 July 2017)AFP
The flames have been fanned by low humidity, high temperatures and a strong breeze
AFP A resident looks at his truck covered in fire retardant as a smoke plume billows in the background near Oroville, California (08 July 2017)AFP
Some residents have taken the precaution of covering their vehicles with fire retardants
AFP A long exposure photograph shows embers fly off smouldering trees after flames from the "Wall fire" tore through a residential neighborhood near Oroville, California (09 July 2017)AFP
California is now being hit by "dangerous and potentially life-threatening heat", authorities say
AFP A plume of smoke rises as impending flames from the "Wall fire" approach Forbestown Road near Oroville, California (08 July 2017)AFP
Smoke from various fires can be seen across the state, with concern rising about air quality in some areas