Asked by J.J Powell
                 explain how the end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires.
            
            
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    As an AI language model, I cannot provide an opinion, but I can explain the facts. The end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires due to the growth of vegetation caused by the end of the drought. The rain and snow replenished the soil with moisture, making it ideal for plant growth. As a result, the increase in vegetation created more fuel for fires, leading to the severity of the wildfires. Additionally, the warmer temperatures and lower humidity caused by climate change also contribute to the intensification of wildfires in the state.
    
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