Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/California-Tick-Fire-Burns-Uncontained-27MZIFJ8YJ4WE.htmlConceptually similarCalifornia Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QPCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QRCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QSCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QUCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QVCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QWCompleted★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4R5Completed★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QKCompleted★★★★★★California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedGP0STU4QNCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU4QTCalifornia Tick Fire Burns UncontainedFirefighters near a burning house in the Tick Fire. With nearly 50,000 people already under evacuation orders in Los Angeles County from the largely uncontained Tick Fire, the National Weather Service warned that strong, gusty winds as high as 65 mph threatened "very rapid fire growth." Noting the Extreme Red Flag warnings for the area and the hot, dry conditions, the weather service was blunt: "Extreme fire behavior possible with new ignitions." The Tick Fire, driven by the raw, Santa Ana winds, has destroyed numerous homes according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.Locations:California-North America-United States of AmericaDate:24 Oct, 2019Credit:© David McNew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3333pxKeywords:Burning-Climate change impacts-Danger-Destruction-Firefighters-Fires-Forests (campaign title)-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:California Tick Fire Burns UncontainedFlames approach houses during the Tick Fire. With nearly 50,000 people already under evacuation orders in Los Angeles County from the largely uncontained Tick Fire, the National Weather Service warned that strong, gusty winds as high as 65 mph threatened "very rapid fire growth." Noting the Extreme Red Flag warnings for the area and the hot, dry conditions, the weather service was blunt: "Extreme fire behavior possible with new ignitions." The Tick Fire, driven by the raw, Santa Ana winds, has destroyed numerous homes according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.