European countries are facing the aftermath of devastating wildfires in 2023, with a European Commission report highlighting it as one of the worst seasons this century. New Jersey, on the other hand, is experiencing a milder fire season compared to the previous year, attributed to above-average rainfall. Despite the improvement, officials warn residents to remain cautious as climate change has extended the state's wildfire season from February to July. With drought and heat increasing the risk, preparations are underway in various states for what is anticipated to be a challenging wildfire season.
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New Jersey authorities are warning residents of the potential risks and preparation steps as the state enters peak wildfire season this month. https://t.co/2NajpRNGMK
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⚠️ EUROPE'S WILDFIRES IN 2023 WERE AMONG THE WORST THIS CENTURY, REPORT SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/1GIY45dq1A The 2023 wildfire season in the Europe was among the worst this century, according to a European Commission report published on Wednesday. https://t.co/Q8kkoNtWwG
N.J. is faring better this fire season compared to last year due to above-average rainfall. But officials urge residents to be wary. Climate change has extended the state’s wildfire season, starting as early as February and ending as late as July. https://t.co/0Lw0ZGZCC9