ALERT: Over 15 million people in the central U.S. are under fire weather alerts as high temperatures and strong winds create extreme wildfire conditions across the region.
More than 15 million people in the central United States are under fire weather alerts due to high temperatures and strong winds creating extreme wildfire risks.
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More than 15 million people in the central United States are under fire weather alerts due to high temperatures and strong winds creating extreme wildfire risks.
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