In photos: Wildfires burning in the West

The Bobcat Fire burns in Angeles National Forest north of Monrovia, California, on Friday, September, 11.

Etienne Laurent/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Updated 8:06 PM ET, Sat September 12, 2020

The Bobcat Fire burns in Angeles National Forest north of Monrovia, California, on Friday, September, 11.

Etienne Laurent/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Wildfires are ravaging many areas in the West, especially in California.

As of Friday, September 11, at least 24 large fires were burning in California, where dry, windy conditions and record-breaking high temperatures have been fueling flames for weeks.

More than 3 million acres have burned across California. In terms of acres burned, this year is the worst in the state’s history.

Meanwhile, hundreds of homes in Oregon are gone as growing wildfires “substantially destroyed” sections of several communities, Gov. Kate Brown said.

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