Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Impacts-So-Calif-Wildfires-27MZIFIEPOAF.htmlConceptually similarClimate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF4Completed★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF5Completed★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KEZCompleted★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF0Completed★★★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF1Completed★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF2Completed★★★★Climate Impacts So Calif WildfiresGP02KF3Completed★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1MMCompleted★★★★Soberanes Fire in CaliforniaGP0STQ1MHCompleted★★★★View AllGP02KEUClimate Impacts So Calif WildfiresA view of hillsides six months after the destruction of the Jesusita Fires in May 2009. Santa Barbara County officials report that the fire started May 5 in the Cathedral Peak area and spread to 8,733 acres destroying 80 homes and one commercial property. Some 30 firefighters were injured fighting the blaze with damage estimated at $17 million. The fire was contained and evacuation orders lifted May 13.Locations:California-North America-Santa Barbara-United States of AmericaDate:2 Mar, 2011Credit:© Deniz Akbasoglu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Destruction-Fires-Hills-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Mountains-Outdoors-Sunny-TreesShoot:Climate Impacts California WildfiresKaren Telleen-Lawton poses in the backyard of her home in Santa Barbara which was damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009. Her family's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbours were not so prepared or lucky. Santa Barbara County officials report that the fire started May 5 in the Cathedral Peak area and spread to 8,733 acres destroying 80 homes and one commercial property. Some 30 firefighters were injured fighting the blaze with damage estimated at $17 million. The fire was contained and evacuation orders lifted May 13.