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Study: Weather, drought fueled Oregon’s September wildfires

By Zach Altman | April 27, 2021

An unprecedented combination of strong easterly winds and low humidity coupled with prolonged drought conditions drove the spread of catastrophic wildfires in Oregon last September, a new study has found.

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