'The Last Fire Season' Describes Living Through the 2020 Wildfires | KQED
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"She knew immediately that this lightning storm represented an unprecedented danger, because its strikes hit 'a landscape that was overgrown, dry from drought, and experiencing record-breaking heat and high winds.'"
"Martin reflects on what it means to make one's home in a place that is destined to burn, and to live 'inside a damaged body on a damaged planet.'"
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