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According to the National Interagency Fire Center, there are currently six uncontained large fires burning nationwide, with crews assigned to incidents in Idaho, Florida, North Carolina, and Alaska, and this year the United States has already seen about 31,511 fires burn nearly 2.5 million acres, well above the ten year average for both fires and acreage. The National Fire News report says national activity has been light over the past week, but low relative humidity and dry conditions are expected across much of the country in the coming week, which keeps the fire threat elevated. In the upper Midwest, ABC News reports that about nine million people were under red flag warnings, including nearly the entire state of Minnesota, plus parts of Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Montana. That warning came as a wildfire was already burning out of control in Minnesota, and the region faced potentially record high temperatures, wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, and very dry air, all of which can push flames to spread quickly. CBS News reports that more than 15 million people across the central United States were under fire weather alerts through Friday, with critical fire weather in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The same report says broader areas of Arizona, South Dakota, and Wyoming were facing elevated fire weather, while wind gusts in the Southern Plains could reach 50 to 60 miles per hour as a storm system moved through. Fox Weather reports that nearly 50 million people across almost 20 states were under fire weather warnings, with the most dangerous conditions in parts of Wyoming, Nebraska, and Utah, where dry air and strong winds were supporting fast moving grass fires. The same report also notes multiple wildfires burning in Nebraska, and fire weather warnings stretching from western North Carolina through Louisiana, showing that the danger is not limited to one region. Worldwide, NASA says wildfire activity and fire weather are becoming more common, and the European Union Global Wildfire Information System tracks fire danger forecasts and active fires across the globe. That broader pattern matches the United States trend this week, where hot weather, wind, and low humidity are combining to raise the risk of new ignitions and rapid fire spread. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
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