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  2. How the California wildfires can impact the health of people ...

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    Wildfire smoke — such as that pictured here from the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles — can have negative health effects, even for those living many miles away.

  3. How wildfires leave communities vulnerable to flooding ... - AOL

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    Wildfires burn millions of acres of land across the United States every year, but the communities around a fire may feel the impacts long after it has been extinguished. Wildfires of every size ...

  4. 'Heartbreaking:' Wildfires leave Los Angeles communities in ...

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    Since multiple fires ignited across various communities in Los Angeles County last week, tens of thousands were forced to evacuate, more than 12,000 homes were destroyed or damaged and at least 24 ...

  5. Wildfire emergency management - Wikipedia

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    The community is the final key element for community preparedness because it takes multiple people and collaborative groups to create to framework for community preparedness. [38] By using these key elements, community can create a community preparedness program to better prepare themselves when wildfires threaten their community.

  6. How to Talk to Your Kids About the L.A. Wildfires, According ...

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    How do you keep it together for them? As an adult, you have the ability to regulate your tone, your voice, and your own sense of grounding and presence. That helps model calmness for your child.

  7. Wildfire - Wikipedia

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    Wildfire prevention programs around the world may employ techniques such as wildland fire use (WFU) and prescribed or controlled burns. [121] [122] Wildland fire use refers to any fire of natural causes that is monitored but allowed to burn. Controlled burns are fires ignited by government agencies under less dangerous weather conditions. [123]

  8. According to the latest figures from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Palisades Fire has reached over 23,700 acres; the Eaton Fire in the Pasadena area has burned ...

  9. 2024 South American wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Based on Global Wildfire Information System satellite imaging, about 346,112 wildfire hotspots damaged or destroyed 85,866,867 hectares (~212,181,650 acres). The massive area burned was primarily caused by anthropogenic climate change and the resulting consequences of the 2023–2024 South American drought on fire conditions.

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