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The past decade in particular has seen an uptick in devastating blazes linked to climate change, according to the study.
Over the last eight years, wildfires have burned down more houses than at any time in California history. Decades of homebuilding in forests and foothills have left millions of residents exposed as climate change fuels longer, hotter and drier fire seasons.
An Uber driver charged with starting the worst wildfire in Los Angeles’s history generated an AI image of a burning city beforehand, prosecutors said.
To mark the launch of a new strategy to tackle wildfires, the environment minister warns of tougher measures.
Investigators on Wednesday announced new information about the suspect in the devastating Pacific Palisades fire in January. Here are five things to know about the suspect.1. The suspect's name is Jonathan Rinderknecht.
In an effort to help these decimated communities recover, the Army Corps of Engineers launched a large-scale recycling operation to salvage materials from the rubble.
Flathead Electric Cooperative implemented a Wildfire Mitigation Plan in 2021 that helps manage and reduce the risk of the utility system causing or contributing to a wildfire.
Wildfires across the state have burned through about 370 square miles, and the state has seen more fire starts this season compared to last.
Working in concert with ATF agents, West Melbourne police officers arrested Rinderknecht after they conducted a traffic stop Tuesday morning, according to West Melbourne Police Chief Greg Vesta.
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First and secondhand reports had been hitting people’s phones, creating general awareness that lightning strikes had ignited fires in the tinder-dry Valley of the Five Lakes to the south and that dry and gusty winds were pushing the fires closer.
Historic wildfires that swept through northwestern North Dakota a year ago tested the solidarity of local communities and the resolve of its first responders and found them unwavering. Local, regional,
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Wildfires are happening more than usual as the drought continues in Maine. According to the Maine Forest Service, there have been 762 wildfires in Maine so far this year, including one Tuesday in Alfred that burned a third of an acre. Maine's Drought Task Force says since 2021, Maine has seen 500 to 600 wildfires per year.