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KUOW - Record-Setting Blazes Continue To Rip Through Northern California

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KUOW - Record-Setting Blazes Continue To Rip Through Northern California

Hundreds of thousands of acres continue to burn across California in some of the largest wildfires in state history, as the northern part of the state braces for high winds with lightning that threaten to spark new blazes.

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Arctic fires set record as sea ice, ice shelves melt - The Washington Post

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Firefighters Cope As Climate Change Radically Changes Their Jobs

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Maui joins the list of deadliest wildfires in recorded U.S. history : NPR

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The implications of California's first million-acre wildfire - Los Angeles Times

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Canada on track for its worst-ever wildfire season

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How the Dixie Fire became California's second-largest wildfire ever - Washington Post

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Texas wildfires live updates: 2 dead in largest blaze in state history

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US federal firefighters grapple with staffing crisis, Climate Crisis News

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Inside California's race to contain its devastating wildfires

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When wildfires are too fast to escape - Los Angeles Times

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Northern California wildfire now deadliest in state history

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