Reuters reports that the United States is confronted with triple extreme summer weather threats, including smoke from wildfires, active fires, and floods. The article highlights the compounding risks these events pose to the country during the summer season. This matters because concurrent extreme weather events can strain emergency resources and endanger public safety.
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