Close24:15HideAnnotateMoreCalifornia is taking steps to prevent devastating wildfires by increasing firefighting resources and implementing new technologies. Firefighters are equipped with more powerful tools __________ the past, allowing them to quickly respond to any signs of danger. Additionally, California has allocated funds for creating fuel breaks that reduce the risk of fires spreading uncontrollably. These actions have already seen some success in decreasing wildfire damages across the state. With continued funding and commitment from local governments, Californians can hopefully look forward to even fewer destructive blazes in years ahead
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Close24:15HideAnnotateMoreCalifornia is taking steps to prevent devastating wildfires by increasing firefighting resources and implementing new technologies. Firefighters are equipped with more powerful tools __________ the past, allowing them to quickly respond to any signs of danger. Additionally, California has allocated funds for creating fuel breaks that reduce the risk of fires spreading uncontrollably. These actions have already seen some success in decreasing wildfire damages across the state. With continued funding and commitment from local governments, Californians can hopefully look forward to even fewer destructive blazes in years ahead
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In the U.S., wildland firefighters are able to stop about 98% of all wildfires before the fires have burned even 100 acres. That may seem comforting, but decades of quickly suppressing fires has had unintended consequences.Fires are a natural part of many landscapes globally. When forests aren’t allowed to burn, they become more dense, and dead branches, leaves and other biomass accumulate, leaving more fuel for the next fire. This buildup leads to more extreme fires that are even harder to put out. That’s why land managers set controlled burns and thin forests to clear out the undergrowth.However, fuel accumulation isn’t the only consequence of fire suppression.Fire suppression also disproportionately reduces certain types of fire. In a new study, my colleagues and I show how this effect, known as the suppression bias, compounds the impacts of fuel accumulation and climate change.
Q1. Please comment on the press release and post and also suggest two additional social media outlets for the information in the press release. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 06/10/2023 Re: Update: Nova Scotia Wildfires Nova Scotia, Canada - As of 5 pm on this date, 140 out-of-control wildfires are burning in Eastern Canada. The fires have consumed 10.6 million acres and have destroyed 200 structures, including 151 homes. The intensity and fast movement of these fires have forced the evacuation of 16,000 residents from their homes, with additional evacuation orders to come in the next few days. The smoke caused by these wildfires has recorded the worst air quality reports for the Eastern United States in decades, issuing air quality warnings for the major metropolitan areas of New York City and Boston. The causes of the fires are under investigation but appear to be accidental. To mitigate future fires, there is a provincewide ban on open fires, with a prohibition of $25,000 for breaking the burn ban. This ban on opening burning will remain in effect for an undetermined amount of time. The fire season in Canada runs from May-October. Such destruction from wildfires this early in the season is rare, and the most likely contributing factor is the drought experienced and the record heat recorded for April. Eastern Canada, such as Nova Scotia, is less prone to wildfires compared to the West due to the vegetation and climate. Assistance with fire suppression efforts has been provided by the United States, deploying equipment and 600 firefighters and support personnel. New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa have also deployed firefighters to assist in the ongoing fire suppression efforts.Further details will be released as they become available. Distribution: Nova Scotia- CBC News, The New York Times, Halifax Gazette, CTV News Any further questions may be directed to Ryan Quinn at (123) 456-7899.###
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