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wildfire

[wahyld-fahyuhr] / ˈwaɪldˌfaɪər /




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He also raised concerns that the LAFD’s final report would be at odds with a report on the January wildfires commissioned by the governor’s office.

From Los Angeles Times

The tool from the governor’s office and the public-private LA Rises wildfire recovery initiative comes nearly a year after the January inferno.

From Los Angeles Times

Hundreds of people showed up, and videos of people of all ages turning up in the popular supermarket spread like wildfire.

From Los Angeles Times

Along with a lack of rainfall, the persistent warmth left the country vulnerable to droughts and wildfires through the spring and summer, with temperatures peaking at 35.8C.

From BBC

The sparsely populated, heavily forested north-west of Spain is used to wildfires, although during this record-breaking year, the area was particularly severely affected.

From BBC