Many facing above average wildfire risk in N. America as high summer temps forecast
Following a "quiet" wildfire season in 2023, in which "only" 2.3 million acres burned, the U.S. has gotten off to a fast start, with 1.7 million acres burned this spring, well ahead of the 700,000 acre average by this time of year, and the worst since 2017.
Many facing above average wildfire risk in N. America as high summer temps forecast
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