California wildfires fuelled by months of unusual extreme weather

The Palisades Fire advancing on homes in Los Angeles

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Fast-moving wildfires in the Los Angeles area are burning out of control long after fire season normally ends in California. Powerful Santa Ana winds are not unusual for this time of year but they have arrived after months of drought. The combination has led to a disastrous series of fires, in a possible indication of how climate change is shifting the way fires behave in the state.

“While Santa Ana fires are nothing new in southern California,…

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