Eaton Fire is returning by wild animals in four months through Altadena, California.
There is a trail camera capture San lion, coyote, deer, squirrel, quail and owls. Heavy rain turned into hills green Altadena around. The grass sprouts. And some black oaks grow and have sports wreaths of leaves around the trunk.
UCLA researchers are tracking their recovery and posting videos of wildlife. Instagram. UCLA’s KRISTEN OCHOA said, “My first inclination was to share a lot of people in this fire and to share it with those who lost a lot of Altadena community. I told AP communication.
Eaton fire is dead 18 And it is one of the most deadly and most destructive fires in California’s history by destroying more than 9,000 structures. Scientists say that climate change has set up a stage of fire with stronger rainfall and more serious drought. Due to heavy rain, the grass and shrubs grew up and withered in a dry dry order later. There was an abnormal amount of fuel that could burn when a fire occurred.
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