Beetles Bring Devastation And Extreme Fire Danger to Southern California Forests
LAKE ARROWHEAD, CA - JULY 24: Homes are dangerously enveloped in a flammable dying forest on July 24, 2003 near Lake Arrowhead, California. Southern California's native pines are being wiped-out by exploding populations of several species of bark beetles, a result of four years of the worst recorded drought since records began in 1849. Infected forests are expected to lose at least 75-95 percent of their trees creating unprecedented wildfire danger in the "ghost forests" of dead trees. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

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