Extreme weather and fires
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Extreme weather, such as high heat and prolonged drought, can trigger land fires. This happens because the weather is very hot and dry, making the soil and vegetation on the land very dry and flammable.
Firefighters must work hard to prevent the fire from spreading. Almost every day they receive reports about land fires.
Land fires can cause significant environmental damage, including loss of wildlife habitat, damage to soil and water, and damage to other natural resources. In addition, land fires can also cause health problems for humans, such as respiratory problems and eye irritation.
To prevent land fires, good land management efforts are needed, including monitoring and controlling fires, as well as efforts to minimize the effects of extreme weather. The government and society can also play a role in reducing the risk of land fires by taking actions such as conducting awareness campaigns about the dangers of land fires, tightening regulations and supervision, and preserving the natural environment.
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