Wildfire season extends nearly year-round in California
California's wildfire season is no longer confined to just a few hot months; it's expanding into a nearly year-round threat. Several factors contribute to this alarming trend, including longer droughts, rising temperatures, and overgrown forests. Climate change exacerbates the situation, creating drier conditions and increasing the likelihood of ignition. Additionally, urban expansion into wildfire-prone areas puts more communities at risk.
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