Orange Haze From Wildfires Covers Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon

Orange smoke covered Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon, on September 11, with reports of 1 million acres burned across the state.

At least 11,500,000 Oregonians were under evacuation notice and more than 40,000 had been evacuated, according to authorities .

Record-breaking fires burning up and down the West Coast of the United States sent smoke as far as Europe, according to atmospheric measurements. Credit: @teamaquila via Storyful