The Oak Fire in California’s Yosemite National Park has doubled in size, as hot and dry conditions continue to hamper efforts to contain the blaze. More 👉
A forest is incinerated by the Oak Fire near Midpines, northeast of Mariposa, Calif., on July 23. Photo: David McNew/AFP via Getty Images
Studies show climate change is leading to larger, more intense wildfires in much of the West, while also increasing the instances of days that are conducive to large blazes. A structure burns on Jerseydale Road amid the Oak Fire on July 23. Photo: David Odisho/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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