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Record Number of Acres Have Burned in California With Worst of Season Still to Come

  • Climate change has created prime conditions for massive burn
  • Conveyor belt of dry winds will fan wildfires across the state
A firefighter works during the Creek Fire in Madera County, California on Sept. 7.
A firefighter works during the Creek Fire in Madera County, California on Sept. 7.Photographer: Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images
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California’s worst fire season on record is about to ramp up as a hot, dry autumn promises even more destruction, blackouts and evacuations.

Already, 2020 has yielded three of the four largest blazes in state history, with wildfires torching an unprecedented 2.2. million acres and cutting power to hundreds of thousands of Californians. It’s going to get worse in October and November, as a conveyor belt of dry winds whip through the state, amplifying fire risk.