Environment
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Biggest Ever Wildfire in Hawaii Scorched 40,000 Acres Amid Drought
A record-breaking wildfire burned amid drought in Hawaii, leading to mandatory evacuations and destruction of at least two homes on the Big Island. Authorities say this has been the largest fire experienced in Hawaii County.
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"Smell of Decay"- Billions of Sea Animals 'Baked' Due to Disastrous Heat Wave in Northern US
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Stranded Killer Whale Caught Between Rocks, Bystanders Pour Water Until It’s Free
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Shocking Satellite Images Show Once Frozen Yukon Delta in Arctic is Now Completely Green
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Meteorologists: Situation of Wildfires in Northwest Could Possibly Get Worse This Week
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Study Reveals How "Evolutionary Trap" Leads Young Sea Turtles to Ingest Plastics
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Eastern U.S. Braces For Another Round of Severe Storms and Tornado Risk
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Billowing Smoke From Wildfires Trigger Dangerous Air Quality Levels in Canada





