wildfire
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Wildfire ‘Double-Hazard’ Zones: Growing Communities in the US Western States Face Risks
Stanford researchers identified that some growing communities in US western states are likely facing the highest risk from wildfire due to certain features of plants there.
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Heat and Wind Challenge Firefighters as They Make Progress in Controlling California's Largest Fire
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Unfavorable Weather Worsens Threat that California Wildfires Pose to Giant Sequoia Trees
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Rain Helps Reduce Intensity of Massive Wildfire That Killed a Firefighter in Spain
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Hospital Transfers Patients as Raging Caldor Fire Rapidly Spread Near Lake Tahoe
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2021's Global Wildfires Have Emitted Record-Breaking 4.7 Gigatons of CO2 in the Atmosphere
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1 Firefighter Killed and 20 Others Injured as Greek Wildfire Spreads Out of Control
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Meteorologists: Situation of Wildfires in Northwest Could Possibly Get Worse This Week