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Record-breaking wildfires in Alaska are being fueled by a hot and dry start to summer

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Anchorage is experiencing its second-warmest June, according to climate scientist Brian Brettschneider. With only 0.07 inches of rain this month in Anchorage, southern Alaska's parched wilderness has become fuel for wildfires. Wildfires, often ignited by lightning strikes or human activity, are becoming more frequent because of human-caused climate change.

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