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• Directions: This module focused on basics structure and formats for producing news articles. Using the facts below, write a a basic news article (150 to 300 words). Then, write a tweet of a 140 characters or shorter that will tell the story and promote the longer article.
Here are the facts for you to work with. First, figure out what the news angle is and then write your article. You will not use all of the information provided here:
In early September, Washington state experienced unprecedented fires.
The wildfire season in the state typically targets central and eastern Washington, but this year a dense part of western Washington was burned, including in Sumner and Bonney Lake. Four houses were destroyed and many homes were evacuated.
Governor Jay Inslee said that the roughly 980 square miles burned in Washington in a five-day period making this the state’s second worst fire season on record, after 2015.
Inslee said fires across the Pacific Northwest and California shouldn’t be called wildfires, but “climate fires.”
In an interview with King 5 News, he said: “This is not an act of God,” “This has happened because we have changed the climate of the state of Washington in dramatic ways.”
Scientists have long said that human-caused climate change would result in hotter temperatures and more extreme weather events, such as droughts, that can increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires.
During a recent press conference, Crystal Raymond, a climate adaptation specialist and forest ecologist, said that because climate change is leading to higher temperatures and arid summers, vegetation across the West Coast is drying out, setting the stage for more extreme fire danger days, longer wildfire seasons and greater acreage burn.
“The situation we’re in now is unfortunate but it does not come as a surprise to fire scientists that have been studying this issue for years. … If we don’t take action now to slow climate change, the wildfire potential will only get worse,” Raymond said.
She added that officials must look at vegetation and forest management, especially in exurban environments, in order to slow the effects of the heating planet.
The fires have burned more than 807,000 acres in the state, destroyed more than 400 structures — half of which are people’s homes — and taken down several hundred transmission poles.

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