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  2. Controlled burn - Wikipedia

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    Controlled burns have a long history in wildland management. Fire has been used by humans to clear land since the Neolithic period. [48] Fire history studies have documented regular wildland fires ignited by indigenous peoples in North America and Australia [49] [50] prior to the establishment of colonial law and fire suppression. Native ...

  3. What are the potential health impacts of Columbus' massive ...

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    The job of monitoring pollution from the fire fell to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, which has had its Office of Emergency Response at the fire scene since Friday. The agency's monitors ...

  4. Drones in wildfire management - Wikipedia

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    Drones have also been studied as tools for starting planned, controlled fires to clear out hard-to-kill underbrush. [4] It is called the "Dragon Egg System." These are similar to ping-pong balls but are filled with potassium permanganate powder and injected with glycol and dropped to the target site.

  5. History of wildfire suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thus, came the first conscious decision by a manager of federal land to allow some fires to burn while others were controlled. The policy of fire suppression was also applied to Sequoia, General Grant, and Yosemite national parks when they were established in 1890, and Army patrols were initiated to guard against fires, livestock trespass, and ...

  6. Ohio train derailment: Expert calls out officials for not ...

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    Of the train's 150 cars, 38 derailed and caught on fire. Eleven of the cars that derailed contained hazardous materials. None of the three rail workers on board were hurt in the derailment and ...

  7. Satellite imagery shows just how many wildfires are currently ...

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    The 2023 fire season had something of a slow start, following forecasts that the season would be near or slightly above average. But fires seem to be picking up speed and frequency in some areas ...

  8. Investigators offering $10,000 reward in four local church ...

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    Aug. 14—Staff report Columbus — Federal, state and local investigators are seeking help from the public in a series of arson fires that have been set over the past two years at four churches ...

  9. Native American use of fire in ecosystems - Wikipedia

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    Fire regimes of United States plants. Savannas have regimes of a few years: blue, pink, and light green areas. When first encountered by Europeans, many ecosystems were the result of repeated fires every one to three years, resulting in the replacement of forests with grassland or savanna, or opening up the forest by removing undergrowth. [23]