Weather
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Wildfires Can Become More Frequent in Western US, New Research Warns
A recent report warned that wildfires could intensify and become more frequent in the Western US due to warming temperatures and climate change. Firefighters and Americans should be prepared to prevent the emergence of fires. Read here.
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