Wildfires are typically associated with Western U.S. states, but recent evidence shows that drought-stricken regions in the East, including New Jersey and Massachusetts, are experiencing unprecedented increases in wildfires.
The drought affecting about 149 million people in the U.S. has resulted in uncharacteristic wildfire outbreaks in the Northeast, a region not commonly known for such events, highlighting the unusual severity of these conditions.
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