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A wildfire is any uncontrolled fire that occurs in the countryside or a wilderness area. Reflecting the type of vegetation or fuel, other names such as brush fire, bushfire, forest fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, and wildland fire may be used to describe the same phenomenon. A wildfire differs from other fires by its extensive size, the speed at which it can spread out from its original source, and its ability to change direction unexpectedly and to jump gaps, such as roads, rivers and fire breaks. Wildfires are characterized in terms of their physical properties such as speed of propagation; the combustible material present; the effect of weather on the fire; and the cause of ignition. Wildfires occur on every continent except Antarctica. Fossil records and human history contain accounts of wildfires, which can be cyclical events. Wildfires can cause extensive damage, both to property and human life, but they also have various beneficial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction, although large wildfires may have negative ecological effects. Strategies of wildfire prevention, detection, and suppression have varied over the years, and international wildfire management experts encourage further development of technology and research. Current techniques may permit and even encourage smaller fires in some regions to minimize or remove sources of flammable material from any wildfire that might develop. While some wildfires burn in remote forested regions, they can cause extensive destruction of homes and other property located in the wildland-urban interface: a zone of transition between developed areas and undeveloped wilderness. Part of a series on Wildland Firefighting Main articlesWildfire · Bushfire Wildfire suppression AgenciesNational Interagency Fire Center USFS · BLM CALFIRE · CALFIRE Aviation New South Wales Rural Fire Service · Country Fire Authority, Victoria · Country Fire Service, South Australia Tactics & EquipmentIncident Command System Aerial firefighting Controlled burn Firebreak · Fire trail Fire lookout tower Fire-retardant gel Fire fighting foam Fire retardant · MAFFS Helicopter bucket · Driptorch PersonnelHandcrew · Hotshots Helitack · Smokejumper Rappeller · Engine crew ListsList of wildfires Glossary of wildfire terms This box:From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License why isnt anyone doing enough to prevent california wildfires from recurring so often? Q. earthquakes are excusable as natural disasters, but why does california have such frequent wildfires and what measures are the concerned authorities doing to prevent it from reaching residential areas and the resultant loss of life? Asked by k9hbk - Wed Dec 24 19:05:58 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. Environmental wackos rule there. They will not allow residents to remove brush or trees that are a threat to them. They are billions in debt to to illegal aliens and yet some cities proclaim to be places of refuge for the illegals. Answered by james - Wed Dec 24 19:26:58 2008 How have you helped the Southern California wildfires? Q. I mean, how have you helped the people displaced by this. Asked by savoryjawbox - Thu Oct 25 15:22:57 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. DONATED $$$ Answered by boostinsaabaru - Thu Oct 25 15:30:35 2007 What if you had an emergency and needed to evacuate, like the people threatened by the CA wildfires?
Q. What would you pack if you only had five minutes to do so and why? Are you ready for such a disaster to occur, and if not, are you creating an emergency / memento kit because of what's happening in California? How would you feel if you only had what you could pack in an instant? Asked by Shelly890 - Thu Oct 25 20:03:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. The only thing I need is my Family and Friends Answered by Aaron A - Thu Oct 25 20:08:42 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Wildfires"
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