Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Aerial-View-of-Santa-Rosa-Fire-Devastation-27MZIFJXQJ4ND.htmlConceptually similarAerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UPCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UQCompleted★★★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5URCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5USCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UTCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UUCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UVCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UWCompleted★★★★Aerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationGP0STR5UXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR5VRAerial View of Santa Rosa Fire DevastationThe horrific scale of death and destruction is coming into focus, even as the wildfires continue to rage throughout Northern California. Thousands of homes and businesses destroyed, including whole neighborhoods reduced to smoldering rubble.As authorities continue assessing the damage from the most devastating spate of wildfires to strike the state in modern history, the blazes are burning mostly uncontained. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection officials said that some 190,000 acres had been scorched across the state — a collective area nearly the size of New York City — as dangerous conditions spread the fires with frightening speed.Locations:California-North America-United States of AmericaDate:13 Oct, 2017Credit:© Livia Ferguson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6016px X 4016pxKeywords:Aerial view-Cities-Day-Destruction-Fires-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:Damage From California WildfiresThe horrific scale of death and destruction is coming into focus, even as the wildfires continue to rage throughout Northern California. Thousands of homes and businesses destroyed, including whole neighborhoods reduced to smoldering rubble.As authorities continue assessing the damage from the most devastating spate of wildfires to strike the state in modern history, the blazes are burning mostly uncontained. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection officials said that some 190,000 acres had been scorched across the state — a collective area nearly the size of New York City — as dangerous conditions spread the fires with frightening speed.