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The Gifford Fire in California's Los Padres National Forest has burned over 72,000 acres, injured three people, and threatens nearly 900 structures.

The fire is currently 7% contained, and officials are deploying additional aircraft to combat the blaze.

The Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona's Grand Canyon has become the largest wildfire in the continental US this year, exceeding 126,000 acres and reaching 13% containment.

Extreme heat in Arizona could exacerbate the Dragon Bravo Fire, but a previous burn scar may act as a natural barrier.

While smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires blankets the Great Lakes and Northeast , flames are consuming parts of the West and Southwest — leaving swaths of national forest scorched and blackened.

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