How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's
- At least 112 people have died in wildfires in central Chile, which prompted the president to declare national mourning.
- The heat waves and drought in South America, fueled by climate change, contribute to the severity of wildfires by drying out vegetation.
- Climate change makes droughts more common, affecting regions like South America and increasing the risk of wildfires.
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