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Wildfires continue to rage in parts of northern California and Oregon as fire crews brace for weather conditions that could make their jobs tougher. WSJ’s Jennifer Calfas reports on how the coronavirus pandemic has added complications to an already challenging fire season. Photo: Nic Coury/Bloomberg
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