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Source: CCTV.com | 07-02-2008 13:16

In the United States, hundreds of firefighters continue to battle blazes in Arizona and California.

Heavy Air Tanker 07 drops retardant on the northern edge of Lane 2 fire near Crown King, Ariz., on Monday, June 30, 2008. A wildfire that forced the evacuation of a remote northern Arizona mountain community had grown to 2,400 acres by Monday afternoon, a fire spokeswoman said.(AP Photo/The Daily Courier, Les Stukenberg)
Heavy Air Tanker 07 drops retardant on the northern edge 
of Lane 2 fire near Crown King, Ariz., on Monday, June 30, 
2008. A wildfire that forced the evacuation of a remote 
northern Arizona mountain community had grown to 2,400 
acres by Monday afternoon, a fire spokeswoman said.
(AP Photo/The Daily Courier, Les Stukenberg)

In Arizona, a fire raging in the town of Crown King is sweeping across dry terrain, as firefighters' battle to control the blaze. The fire has scorched more than 5,000 acres and destroyed at least seven buildings, but no injuries were reported.

Fire burns downhill towards the Pico Blanco Boy Scout Camp at the top of Palo Colorado Canyon during the Basin Complex Fire in Big Sur, Calif. on Monday June 30, 2008. The number of fires burning in central and Northern California - more than 1,000 according to state fire officials - means authorities can't send firefighters to battle every blaze, said a spokesperson for the U.S. Forest Service, said Monday.(AP Photo/The Monterey County Herald, David Royal)
Fire burns downhill towards the Pico Blanco Boy Scout 
Camp at the top of Palo Colorado Canyon during the Basin 
Complex Fire in Big Sur, Calif. on Monday June 30, 2008.
In California, a fire near the tourist town of Big Sur
is continuing to grow, with just 3 percent contained by
Tuesday.(AP Photo/The Monterey County Herald, David Royal)

In California, a fire near the tourist town of Big Sur is continuing to grow, with just 3 percent contained by Tuesday.

About 200 people were ordered to evacuate from an area south of the town. Firefighters said they were hopeful wind conditions would soon improve.

 

Editor:Du Xiaodan