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El Nino Could Unfold in September, November; Drought, Wildfire Concerns Likely to Emerge
The latest report showed that the El Nino phenomenon could develop between September and November. El Nino could help worsen the weather event, especially surface temperatures, prolonged drought and increased wildfire risks. Read here.
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