The continuous burning of mountain fires has had a great impact on the environment on the earth. During the burning of the mountain fire, the temperature in some places has reached 50 degrees Celsius. In the face of the epidemic, the continuous spread of the fire has also had a great impact on local air pollution and epidemic prevention measures. Although the raging fire in California has not been put out, there have been hurricanes in the southern United States, and various bad weather such as floods caused by hurricanes forced local authorities to evacuate some people.
Mountain fires and hurricanes occurred during the epidemic, which brought great inconvenience to the local epidemic prevention work. The epidemic requires people not to gather on a large scale, and smoke and dust can't let people stay outdoors. How to balance disaster relief and epidemic prevention is an unsolved problem for local authorities. The area of mountain fires in California has exceeded 5,000 square kilometers, and the number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 is also increasing, because dozens of people have been killed by hurricanes.
The number of people infected by the epidemic in the United States is increasing every day, which brings great challenges to the evacuation and resettlement of local authorities. The epidemic has brought great changes to the lives of local residents. Although evacuation preparations and strategies have been arranged in the local area, there are still many residents who are unwilling to evacuate and feel that it is safer to face mountain fires at home than to be infected outside. This incident has greatly affected the normal life of some Americans.