Drought linked to island’s largest fire

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A Hawaii Fire Department tanker sprays down hotspots near Donald Morgan's home Tuesday morning in South Kohala. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

A Hawaii Fire Department tanker sprays down hotspots near Donald Morgan's home Tuesday morning in South Kohala. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Firefighters "troop the line" during a backburn Sunday night into Monday morning at the top of Waikoloa Road as crews worked to get the upperhand on Hawaii Island's largest wildland fire in history. (U.S. Army Garrison Pohakuloa Training Area/Special to West Hawaii Today)

According to National Weather Service’s senior service hydrologist in Honolulu, portions of the Big Island are experiencing severe drought — and he linked that drought to a record-sized blaze firefighters battled in South Kohala.