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wildfire

[wahyld-fahyuhr] / ˈwaɪldˌfaɪər /




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Hours later, Williams, 44, posted on social media: "I'm NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy."

From BBC

Neara was already seeing pressure building on grids from the transition to renewable energy as well as from extreme weather events, such as wildfires in California or storms in Texas, said Curtis.

From The Wall Street Journal

The moss also creates habitats for rare species, such as the curlew, and is a vital tool in the fight against wildfires.

From BBC

The approach could improve predictions of how pollution spreads through cities, how wildfire smoke or volcanic ash travels through the atmosphere, and how engineered nanoparticles behave in industrial and medical applications.

From Science Daily

The plan expects to pay some $4 billion for claims stemming from the Jan. 7 wildfires and has had to assess member insurers $1 billion to meet its obligations.

From Los Angeles Times