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California burns through $209-million wildfire budget, taps $70 million more
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Some of the costs of fighting state wildfires will be reimbursed by the federal government. But those funds are running low. Wildfires cost the U.S. about $125 billion annually. Earlier this month, state officials requested that Congress set up an emergency reserve, like California's, to help pay for extreme fires.
And the costs for fighting wildfires hasn't abated in 2014, with blazes cropping up across the state's forests, turned tinder dry amid prolonged drought conditions.
State officials have called this wildfire season "unprecedented," with parched landscapes primed to supercharge the rapid growth of relatively small fires.
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This is what your Eco-Nazi, Anti-Logging stance has reaped you California. Lucky you. Idiots.Munch Hausenat 4:53 PM September 30, 2014
Southern California, meanwhile, is only now entering the traditional start of its fall wildfire season, which is notorious for strong Santa Ana winds that have fanned destructive fires in the past.
"It's already been a very active and very busy fire season," Cal Fire spokesman Daniel Berlant told the Associated Press. "The Santa Ana and fall season just elevates that risk even more."
Chris Megerian contributed to this report.
Twitter: @chrismegerian
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