Wildfires
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Scorched Earth Left Behind by Blazing Wildfires May Cause More Disasters
Even after a fire has been put out, the destruction isn't necessarily over. Aside from any cleanup and rebuilding that may be required due to the fire, a lack of vegetation following a fire might present other issues.
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