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Washington’s climate woes: First wildfires, then debris flow
Dry soil in burn scars can lead to roaring earthen rivers that are more powerful than mudslides.
Kylie Mohr is a correspondent for High Country News writing from Montana.  
Dry soil in burn scars can lead to roaring earthen rivers that are more powerful than mudslides.
As region's rivers overflowed from historic rainfall, the next generation of the struggling fish may have been swept away, too.
The Tule geese's journey from Alaska to central Oregon took twice as long in 2020 due to megafires and smoke.