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Strong winds are fanning the flames of multiple forest fires across central and southern U.S. states, prompting the evacuation of several communities. In Kansas, at least three localities were evacuated as an emergency measure due to the proximity of the fires. Authorities report that gusts are hindering firefighting efforts, while the highest alert level remains in effect in the region. Meteorological experts warn that temperatures are expected to reach record levels in some areas, possibly marking one of the most sustained periods of hot weather, further complicating containment efforts.

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00:00In the United States, strong winds are fanning the flames of multiple forest fires in the central and southern parts
00:06of the country,
00:07forcing the evacuation of several communities.
00:09Authorities are fighting the rapid advance of the fire, which is being driven by strong ghosts,
00:15that are hindering firefighting efforts in the state of Kansas.
00:20At least three localities were evacuated as an emergency measure due to the proximity of the flames.
00:26It should be noted that the highest alert level remains in effect in the region,
00:31where adverse weather conditions are forecast to continue in the coming hours.
00:35In this context, meteorological experts warn that temperatures will reach record levels in some U.S. areas,
00:42possibly the most sustained period of hot weather.
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