
Every two days, US wildfires are consuming an area the size of Washington, DC. And there's no let up in sight
CNN
The dozens of wildfires that have scorched the western US this summer have consumed on average 30 square miles —almost half the size of Washington, DC— on a daily basis, the US Drought Monitor said Thursday.
And there's little evidence that relief is in sight, with forecasts for dangerous, dry thunderstorms this weekend in Northern California, home to the nation's largest wildfire.More Related News

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