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"The Southeast has more wildfires than any other part of the country, with peak activity in the spring and fall. Abnormally dry conditions, like those experienced in the Carolinas, can pose heightened risks to communities. Firefighters have largely contained the most severe blazes, but fire risk remains high in parts of the region. Climate change is expected to worsen the situation, with droughts becoming more intense and frequent."
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