"Central US Braces for Critical Wildfire Threat Amid Hurricane-Force Winds and Dry Conditions"

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Hurricane-force winds and dry conditions are creating critical fire danger across the Central United States, leading to power outages, tree damage, travel disruptions, and blowing dust. Over 10 million people are under red flag warnings, with firefighters battling wildfires in Oklahoma amid winds as strong as 60 mph. The National Weather Service warns of an extreme fire weather threat driven by gusty, dry air and ongoing drought, while emergency responses have been activated in Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma to address the wildfire risk.
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