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  2. Why have wildfires been erupting across the East Coast ... - AOL

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    Here is what we know about the wildfires, their cause and whether more rain is forecast: The NJ Forest Fire Service was fighting a 2,500-acre wildfire in West Milford on Nov. 10. Why are there ...

  3. Are arsonists responsible for the L.A. wildfires? - AOL

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    It showed that the most common causes of wildfires from 1992 to 2020 were mishaps related to vehicles and other equipment. “More than 95% of these are human-ignited fires,” he wrote in an email.

  4. Why wildfires are becoming faster and more furious - AOL

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    The fires now rank as the most destructive in LA's history, with some estimates of the damage put at between $52bn-57bn (£42bn-£46bn). ... Most wildfires are caused by humans. ... USA TODAY Sports.

  5. List of natural disasters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Three earthquakes struck California between July 4 and July 5. The main earthquake was a 7.1 magnitude, as two others were 5.4 and 6.4 magnitudes. At least one was killed and several others were injured. The main earthquake was the strongest earthquake to hit the region in 20 years. [28] 2019 Hurricane: 84 killed, 245 missing $5.1 billion ...

  6. Wildfires in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The longer fire seasons are due to the increased heat and length of summer and spring, which are the most common seasons for wildfires. [20] These longer seasons also start earlier due to the loss of snowpack during the winter causing less moisture in summer soil making it better fuel for wildfires.

  7. List of natural disasters by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Global multihazard mortality risks and distribution (2005) for cyclones, drought, earthquakes, floods, landslides, and volcanoes (excluding heat waves, snowstorms, and other deadly hazards). A natural disaster is a sudden event that causes widespread destruction, major collateral damage, or loss of life, brought about by forces other than the ...

  8. What caused the LA wildfires? Here's what we know about the ...

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    Hurst Fire. The Hurst Fire began on Jan. 7 and has burned nearly 800 acres in the north San Fernando Valley area, near the city of Sylmar. Cal Fire has not identified a cause of the fire and ...

  9. Natural disaster - Wikipedia

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    An example of the distinction between a natural hazard and a disaster is that an earthquake is the hazard which caused the 1906 San Francisco earthquake disaster. A natural hazard [ 18 ] is a natural phenomenon that might have a negative effect on humans and other animals , or the environment .