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Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
Dangerous weather conditions, including high winds and low humidity, are hampering firefighting efforts for the Cottonwood Fire in Utah, the largest wildfire in the U.S., which has burned over 112 square miles and damaged the Eagle Point ski resort. Firefighters face unprecedented challenges as red flag warnings span from Idaho to New Mexico, with critical weather expected to persist for 48 hours.
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- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
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