LOUISIANA: Louisiana, typically one of the wettest states in the country, is on fire. In communities often challenged by flooding and hurricanes this time of year, firefighters instead are fending off 300-foot-tall (91.44 metres) blazes during an unprecedented wildfire season, which isn’t even halfway over. Stoked by record-breaking heat, drought…Read More
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