Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Soberanes-Fire-in-California-27MZIFJJIPD9X.htmlConceptually similarSoberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1MGCompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1MICompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1AHCompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1AACompleted★★★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1ADCompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1A7Completed★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1A4Completed★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1MJCompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1AICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ19USoberanes Fire in CaliforniaA hazy sky can be seen over the damage and destruction caused by the Soberanes fire.Locations:California-Monterey-North America-United States of AmericaDate:31 Jul, 2016Credit:© Daniel Berlant / CAL Fire PIOMaximum size:800px X 597pxRestrictions:EDITORIAL USE ONLY, IMAGE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. SHOULD NOT BE LICENSED OR SOLD TO THIRD PARTIES.Keywords:Burning-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Copy space-Day-Destruction-Drought-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Hills-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Outdoors-Public Domain (license type)-Smoke-SummerShoot:Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaSpanning more than 68,500 acres, the Soberanes Fire broke out on July 23, 2016 in Monterey County near Big Sur in Northern California. There have been massive evacuations, more than 50 homes destroyed, and one fatality. This is just one of many fires that have spread throughout California this summer, primarily due to the prolonged drought that has caused a massive bark beetle infestation, resulting in more than 66 million dead trees and an elevated fire risk.Related Collections:Forest Fires in California (All Photographers)