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Reporter Roundup: Wildfires and Evictions| August 19
Season 1
Episode 110
KPCC reporters discuss the heat wave, wildfires, efforts to stop evictions and COVID-19 relief for immigrants. The current heat wave is putting a ton of stress on the power grid. Sharon McNary offers tips to help us prevent rolling blackouts. The state is battling dozens of wildfires and Jacob Margolis reports on the strain this is putting on our firefighting resources.
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