UPDATE: Authorities report 'nearly all active flame has been eliminated and forward progress stopped after one hour and twelve minutes.'
Fires are a critical part of the landscape in the Western U.S., but according to the Fourth National Climate Assessment, “the area burned by wildfire from 1984 to 2015 was twice what would have burned had climate change not occurred.” Put simply, hotter, drier conditions throughout more of the year have made fuels more susceptible to burning across the state.This is a developing story.
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