America Dixie forest fire drew northern California, burning down more than 1,700 km2 from the middle of July.

Todd Johns, PLUMAS grain chief, who is helping to coordinate the fight against Dixie forest fires, said it is causing horrifying consequences.

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I live in Greenville all my life.

A died deer is located near the burned house in the Dixie fire in Greenville, California on August 6.

Greenville town is wild, wooden houses are completely burned, some stone buildings collapsed.

This fire is not over.

Regina Rutledge, who was evacuated in Chester town when the fire spread, said that scene was extremely intense.

More than 5,000 firefighters are trying to control the fire.

Thousands of Km2 in the western United States was burned this year, alarming consequences of climate change because the earth warmed up.

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Dixie recalled a painful memory of Paradise, the deadest forest fire in California history.

The company's equipment continues to be blamed as the cause of the Dixie fire, after a tree overlapping the conductor on the day the fire starts.