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Experts warn of increased fire risk due to abundant vegetation and record heat waves, with over 219,000 acres already burned.
- California's Mediterranean climate and climate change contribute to worsening wildfires.
- The state experienced a wet winter, resulting in significant vegetation growth that now serves as fuel.
- Over 3,500 wildfires have burned more than 219,000 acres so far, a dramatic increase from last year.
- Firefighters are contending with challenging conditions, including extreme heat and difficult terrain.
- Ongoing efforts focus on fuel reduction and fire prevention to mitigate future risks.
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