On August 7, a wildfire broke out in southern California, quickly expanding to 21.7 square kilometers and forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents. Not only did the fires cause a severe deterioration in air quality, but the smoke from the fires caused mysterious yellow clouds to appear in the Pacific Ocean. Harmful substances in the smoke, such as lead, zinc and dioxins, were deposited into the oceans through atmospheric circulation, causing irreversible damage to coral reefs and marine life chains.

California’s Mountain Fires Cause Cross-Dimensional Ecological Catastrophe
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