"Devastating Wildfire Engulfs California's Mojave Desert, Threatening Joshua Trees and Challenging Firefighters"

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California's largest wildfire of the year, the York fire, has burned over 77,000 acres in the Mojave Desert, crossing into Nevada. No injuries or deaths have been reported, but the fire remains uncontained. Dry and windy conditions have made it challenging to control. The fire's intensity has been fueled by vegetation growth resulting from a wet winter and cool spring. Fire whirls, road closures, and smoke drifting into neighboring states have been observed. This year has seen devastating wildfires in other parts of the United States, Canada, and Europe.
- California's Largest Wildfire of the Year Sweeps Across the Mojave The New York Times
- How weather can impact the spread of wildfires 8 News NOW Las Vegas
- The Mojave Desert is burning in California's biggest fire of year, torching Joshua trees Yahoo News
- Erratic winds challenge firefighters battling two major SoCal blazes KOLO
- Massive fire burning in California and Nevada is spawning dangerous ‘fire whirls’ CNN
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