The Carolinas are battling a massive wildfire that has grown to 2,000 acres, with officials warning that the fire was likely human-caused.
Meanwhile, a powerful winter storm has hit Texas and the central U.S., causing widespread power outages and prompting blizzard warnings in the Great Plains. The storm is expected to intensify, bringing heavy snow and strong winds. Southern states are also facing an increased wildfire risk due to dry conditions and high winds.
Authorities are urging residents to stay alert as severe weather continues to impact multiple regions.
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It had a lot of detail in the certain area but then after a while, them showing wildfires went away and itś been a lot on what trump wants to do as president.
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i dont really watch the news but this is one i hear the most about
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Some schools delay start of new semester due to unexpected heavy snow in March
On March 4, a day before gyeongchip, one of the 24 seasons by the lunar calendar when frogs wake up from their winter hibernation, snow and rain fell across the country, causing a series of
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