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Tourists take photographs with the thermometer at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center during a dangerous heat wave, Tuesday, July 9, 2024, in Death Valley, Calif. The thermostat is imprecise, registering the temperature anywhere from 1 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit higher than more precise instruments and providing a more impressive reading for pictures. (AP Photo/Ty ONeil)

Wildfire risk rises as Western states dry out amid ongoing heat wave baking most of the US

By Jody Heemstra Jul 11, 2024 | 8:28 AM
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