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Researcher: Wildfire risk not yet over

Researcher: Wildfire risk not yet over

Researcher Gerbert Roerink from Wageningen University warns that the recent rainfall is insufficient to significantly reduce the risk of wildfires. He emphasizes that despite the wet weather over the weekend, the danger has not yet passed.

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