八点最热报 | 美国加利福尼亚州山火已经烧了超过4天,目前已经造成至少11人死亡,消拯人员还在跟山火搏斗中。根据美国有线电视新闻网的报导,由于部分地区有电线倒塌和煤气泄漏的危险,调查人员没办法进入灾区勘查,因此目前还不能确定实际的死亡人数。(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:30Health and Public Service Minister Howard announced that California has entered a state of emergency for public health,
00:36providing greater flexibility to the medical system to meet the needs of emergency health.
00:41This is the most serious fire in California's history, and it also ignited the war between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
00:47Trump directly named Nielsen, the governor of California, who attacked the Democratic Party, as incompetent,
00:53and said he could better deal with the disaster.
00:56Nielsen, who was named by Trump, also countered immediately.
00:59When the people were fleeing, Trump wanted to politicize the wildfire.
01:05He also invited Trump to visit California in person to investigate the destruction of wildfires on the local area.
01:12California wildfires continue to burn.
01:15The entire mountain range is engulfed by fire from high altitudes.
01:18The flames are as red as half of the sky.
01:20The smoke is only coming from the air.
01:22Local rescue work continues.
01:24Helicopters are hovering in the air to stop the fire from spreading.
01:29U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Joe Biden described the disaster as the most serious wildfire in California's history.
01:36Biden described the disaster area as a battlefield and promised to put out the fire as soon as possible.
01:40We've still got a long way to go, as I've heard from the governor and others.
01:44And while the winds have died down from the time, we expect they'll remain a threat until early next week.
01:50So we're going to keep working 24-7 to support state and local officials to fully stop these fires as soon as possible.
01:57After the wildfires destroyed the area and left ruins everywhere,
02:00the people returned to their familiar and unfamiliar homes, filled with helplessness.
02:04The wildfires not only caused material damage, but also mental trauma.
02:08Seeing the original homes burned to ashes, the residents were overwhelmed.
02:12The communities they grew up in have disappeared.
02:16This is what's left of the home that I grew up in for 31 years.
02:20We just had Christmas morning right over here, right in front of that chimney, and this is what's left.
02:26It's everybody. It's not just us.
02:28I mean, if you look around, this whole neighborhood is gone, wiped off the map.
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