Shutdown Could Have Long-Term Effects On Wildfire Disaster Response
Firefighters and forest managers are losing valuable time to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season. It's one of the long-term impacts of the government shutdown as it continues to linger on.
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January 13, 2019 at 07:43PM
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NPR News: Shutdown Could Have Long-Term Effects On Wildfire Disaster Response
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