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California Faces Unprecedented Wildfire Crisis Amid Climate Change

California Faces Unprecedented Wildfire Crisis Amid Climate Change

California's wildfires are raging. Joe Tyler, Cal Fire director, reports over 3,500 fires have burned nearly 220,000 acres—five times the average for mid-July. Tyler warns, "We are not just in a fire season, we are in a fire year."

The state's governor, Gavin Newsom, acknowledges climate change's role. A wet winter followed by heat dried out grasses, fueling fires. Crews battle multiple blazes, including the 34,000-acre Lake fire near Los Angeles and the 11,000-acre Larch Creek fire in Oregon.

Heatwaves intensify the crisis. Las Vegas sets records with five consecutive days above 115F. Heat-related deaths are investigated across multiple states, including California and Oregon.

The situation demands caution. Climate change and extreme weather are pushing wildfire seasons beyond normal limits.

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