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By Alexandra Crosnoe

Jan. 9, 2025 2:40 p.m.

Randy Moore, chief of the United States Forest Service, said in the conference that this time of year is generally when Santa Ana winds are lowest. Wildfires in Los Angeles have been fueled by these powerful winds, and have limited firefighters’ ability to put fires out, he said. 

“The fact that these fires are taking place now, it says that there are things that are going on in our climate that is creating truly year-round situations,” Moore said.

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Alexandra Crosnoe | National news and higher education editor
Crosnoe is the 2024-2025 national news and higher education editor and an Arts, Copy, Enterprise, Sports and Social contributor. She was previously news staff. Crosnoe is a second-year public affairs student from Dallas, Texas.
Crosnoe is the 2024-2025 national news and higher education editor and an Arts, Copy, Enterprise, Sports and Social contributor. She was previously news staff. Crosnoe is a second-year public affairs student from Dallas, Texas.
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