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Back to EpisodesWest Virginia's Spring Fire Season: Rain Saves the Day
Published 5 days, 5 hours ago
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West Virginias forests are ablaze, with 442 fires scorching 2,556 acres since March 1st. Wind is the primary culprit, causing sparks that ignite dry grass and leaves. Remote fires pose challenges, but spotty rains have kept the impact contained. Burning debris is restricted to specific hours and windy weather, as fire season continues.
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