Record heat, zero rain, millions of acres lost: Experts warn wildfires are now America’s problem to survive
This year already promises to be a ‘historic’ one for fires, immediately testing Trump’s new firefighting strategy.
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Earlier this month, a balloon coated in aluminum foil—the kind normally seen at a child’s birthday party—drifted into the path of a transmission line, kindling an electrical spark that ignited dry vegetation nearby. Around the same time, a stray flicker from a welding tool landed on an equally parched forest floor several dozen miles away. Recommended Video The two wildfires—nicknamed the Highway 82 Fire and the Pineland Road Fire, respectively—have since bellowed into infernos, together consuming some 54,000 acres and burning down more than 100 homes as of this week. Two things are unusual about these fires. One is the timing, as wildfire season historically kicks off closer to summer. The other is geography.
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