Environment
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
This week, blustery and dry Santa Ana winds are prompting a wildfire threat in Southern California which could lead to power shutoff during the Thanksgiving holiday. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a red flag warning which may affect 17 million people will begin Wednesday morning for some areas.
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