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US: Wildfires explode in the West-At least 50 wildfires burn

There were at least 50 large wildfires burning more than half a million acres across 11 states on Wednesday — mostly in the West. In Colorado, the Oil Spring and Sylvan fires in White River National Forest are the two biggest fires in the state. Firefighters are battling hot, dry and windy conditions.

Since the fire broke out on Monday, the Sylvan Fire has destroyed more than 3,000 acres in Eagle County, Colorado. Mandatory evacuation orders were issued in Eagle County on Tuesday evening.

In central California, a fast-moving brush fire, known as the Inyo Creek Fire, broke out on June 18 due to lightning from passing thunderstorms with mandatory evacuation orders issued in the area, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

PHOTO: Smoke rises from the Inyo Creek Fire near Lone Pine, Calif., June 22, 2021. (The Gateway to Mt Whitney via Storyful)
PHOTO: Smoke rises from the Inyo Creek Fire near Lone Pine, Calif., June 22, 2021. (The Gateway to Mt Whitney via Storyful)

The Rafael Fire near Sedona, Arizona, has burned across 24,000 acres. As a result, the state has closed four of its national forests due to the extreme fire danger, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.