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California and Colorado Fires May Be Part of a Climate-Driven Transformation of Wildfires Around the Globe
By Michael Kodas
Coronavirus Limits California's Efforts to Fight Fires With Prison Labor (Published 2020)
By Thomas Fuller
'Fires of hell': How dry lightning has sparked some of California's biggest infernos
By Bettina Boxall
Climate Change Has Led To Extreme Wildfires In California
By David Wallace-Wells
Meme Recycles Conspiracy Theory on California Wildfires
By Angelo Fichera
As blazes spread, Covid-19 in California prisons hits crucial inmate firefighting force
By Emma Newburger
California fires: About 560 wildfires burning right now 6 dead
By Wyatte Grantham & Joel Shannon
Deadly California wildfires scorch more than 1 million acres with no end in sight
By Jamiel Lynch & Amir Vera
California fires: Firefighters say they're struggling, and more lightning could make everything worse
By Faith Karimi, Paul Vercammen & Jason Hanna
California's new normal: How the climate crisis is fueling wildfires and changing life in the Golden State
By Brandon Miller, Judson Jones & Ray Sanchez
California wildfires: 560 blazes have scorched more acres than there are in Rhode Island
By Steve Almasy, Faith Karimi & Jason Hanna
California fires torch more land than 5 New York Cities. Now bad weather could ignite more blazes
By Holly Yan
Historic California wildfires leave 7 people dead, more than 1 million acres burned
By Jonathan Vigliotti
'Lightning Siege' Sparks Worst Fires In California's History
By Matthew S. Schwartz
California Wildfires Explained: Why Does The State Have So Many?
By Kendra Pierre-Louis & John Schwartz
California wildfires rank among state's largest on record - The Washington Post
By Heather Kelly, Andrew Freedman & Hannah Knowles
7 dead, structures destroyed as 625 California fires burn
By Rong-Gong Lin II & Luke Money
Massive California wildfires burn area larger than Rhode Island
By Joseph Serna, Rong-Gong Lin II & Anita Chabria
Massive California wildfires expected to get worse as lightning, wind storms move in
By Joseph Serna, Rong-Gong Lin II & Alex Wigglesworth