Wildfires rip through unusual parts of US., raising fears of a brutal season
In a Washington Post article, a staff meteorologist for Watch Duty, a nonprofit that tracks wildfires live and sends updates to users in real time, pointed to a spate of early-season wildfires across the Southwest and the Great Plains as a warning sign that a catastrophic wildfire season could be ahead.
Wildfires rip through unusual parts of US., raising fears of a brutal season
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