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Cause of Colorado’s most destructive wildfire revealed
The cause of Colorado’s most destructive wildfire, nearly two years ago, has been released. Authorities say there will not be ...
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Wildfire near Wickenburg burns hundreds of acres
WICKENBURG, Ariz. - Fire crews are working to contain a wildfire just outside Wickenburg that has burned hundreds of acres. The Cloud Fire has grown 871 acres, but forestry officials say that its ...
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Authorities to reveal results of investigation into how Colorado's worst wildfire started
Authorities plan to announce the findings of their investigation into how Colorado's most destructive wildfire started.
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Five Things You Need to Know About Wildfire Smoke Right Now
There have been more than 400 fires so far this year and they have burned more than 9 million acres. Fires have also been bad out west in Alberta and British Columbia, and smoke from those fires swept ...
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Controlled Burns Help Prevent Wildfires, Experts Say. But Regulations Have Made It Nearly Impossible to Do These Burns.
This story was co-published with COLab, the Colorado ... now be exposed to wildfire in a single year. Public lands managers hope to treat 50 million acres with controlled burns and mechanical ...
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Wildfire smoke can harm human health, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away – a toxicologist explains why
(THE CONVERSATION) Smoke from more than 100 wildfires burning across Canada has been rolling into North American cities far from the flames. New York City and Detroit were both listed among the ...
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Wildfire burns thousands of acres of land in New Jersey
A wildfire burning in Bass River State Forest has spread to thousands of acres as crews work to extinguish flames. SKYFOX ...
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In early glimpse of wildfire season, more than 800 acres burning in Yakima County
The 800-acre wildfire is burning near Old Naches Highway. It's the largest wildfire Washington has seen so far this year.
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Wildfire grows to 5,293 acres in North Carolina as containment nears 50%, state says
The wildfire that erupted March 23 in eastern North ... It’s estimated the ”Last Resort Fire” in Tyrrell County covers 5,293 acres, up from 5,200 acres, the state reported in a news March ...
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Wildfire smoke: Canada blamed for forestry underfunding and mismanagement
Heavy smoke conditions choking major United States cities have thrust Canada's wildfire response efforts into the spotlight, ...
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Wildfire smoke can harm human health, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away – a toxicologist explains why
(THE CONVERSATION) Smoke from more than 100 wildfires burning across Canada has been rolling into North American cities far from the flames. New York City and Detroit were both listed among the ...
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How wildfire smoke can harm human health, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away – a toxicologist explains
We asked Chris Migliaccio, a toxicologist at the University of Montana who studies the impact of wildfire smoke on human health, about the health risks people can face when smoke blows in from ...

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