LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities in Western states are warning of the rising risk of wildfires as hot conditions and low humidity dry out the landscape amid a protracted heat wave baking much of the U.S. California’s top fire official says so far this year the state has responded to more than 3,500 wildfires that have scorched nearly 325 square miles of vegetation. Blazes are also burning in Oregon, where the governor issued an emergency authorization allowing additional firefighting resources to be deployed. More than 142 million people around the U.S. were under heat alerts Wednesday (July 10, 2024), especially across the West, where dozens of locations tied or broke heat records.
Wildfire risk rises as Western states dry out amid ongoing heat wave baking most of the US
Jul 11, 2024 | 8:28 AM
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