Wildfires: Nature's Fury Unleashed!

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A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that starts burning in wildland, such as a forest, grassland, or the edge of an urban area. Firefighters focus on protecting human lives, structures, and resources when they battle wildfires. Humans cause 89% of annual wildfire. Wildfires move at an average of 14 miles per hour. Wildfires burn 5-10 million acres in the United States every year. Lightning is the biggest natural cause of wildfires. Extreme wind patterns cause wildfires to spread and grow rapidly. In the case of wildfires, additional factors such as wind, terrain, and the type of vegetation play a significant role. Firefighters face a daunting task when battling these blazes, with their primary goal being the protection of human lives, homes, and critical resources. They use a variety of strategies, from creating firebreaks (areas where vegetation is removed to stop the fire's spread) to dropping water or fire retardant from helicopters.

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