The Bootleg blaze in southern Oregon has swelled to become the biggest among scores of current bushfires engulfing the western US and is expected to grow as dryness and heat thwart fire crews.
Bootleg is about 30 per cent contained, the US Forest Service says, and officials have ordered mandatory evacuations of some areas. While firefighters are battling to control its southern flank, the agency expects “significant acreage increase” on its eastern side.
Historic droughts and searing heat exacerbated by climate change have touched off a cascading series of bushfires, played havoc with electric grids and created water shortages for farmers and communities throughout the western US.
Bootleg comes on the heels of last year’s fires that amounted to the most expensive disaster in Oregon history. A study found that June’s deadly Pacific North-West heatwave was intensified by greenhouse gas pollution.
The fire now ranks as the fourth largest in the state in records dating to 1900 and could move up the list as it continues to expand, said Courtney Travis, a senior meteorologist with AccuWeather.
She said the area is not expected to receive any rain soon and temperatures will climb through the week, fuelling the blaze. It could be weeks before firefighters have it contained, she said.
There are currently 83 large fires burning in the US with all but one are in the west.
Through July 19, more than 35,000 wildfires have burnt more than 2.5 million acres across the US, the US National Interagency Fire Centre said. While the number of fires is above the 10-year average, the amount of acreage is below.
Despite its size, the Bootleg blaze has not affected many communities because of its wilderness location.
“It’s a rather remote area,” said Ms Travis. “That’s probably the only good thing about the fire.”
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Hometown: Ghazala, Syria
Date of arrival in Abu Dhabi: May 15, 1978
Family: 11 siblings, a wife, three sons and one daughter
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How many games the top 10 have undertaken in the 2017 ATP season
1. Rafael Nadal 58 (49-9)
2. Andy Murray 35 (25-10)
3. Roger Federer 38 (35-3)
4. Stan Wawrinka 37 (26-11)
5. Novak Djokovic 40 (32-8)
6. Alexander Zverev 60 (46-14)
7. Marin Cilic 43 (29-14)
8. Dominic Thiem 60 (41-19)
9. Grigor Dimitrov 48 (34-14)
10. Kei Nishikori 43 (30-13)
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What is a credit score?
In the UAE your credit score is a number generated by the Al Etihad Credit Bureau (AECB), which represents your credit worthiness – in other words, your risk of defaulting on any debt repayments. In this country, the number is between 300 and 900. A low score indicates a higher risk of default, while a high score indicates you are a lower risk.
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