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    Latest news on wildfires, providing comprehensive coverage of forest fires, bushfires, and wildland blazes worldwide, including prevention, containment and impact.

    Wildfires have become increasingly frequent and severe globally, with devastating consequences for ecosystems, communities, and economies. According to the World Resources Institute, an average of 350 million hectares burn annually, with particularly significant impacts in regions like California, Australia, the Mediterranean, and the Amazon rainforest.

    Recent technological advances in wildfire management include enhanced satellite monitoring systems, AI-powered early warning tools, and innovative firefighting equipment. However, challenges persist around climate change impacts, urban-wildland interface management, and coordinating international response efforts. Fire services worldwide are adapting their strategies to cope with longer fire seasons and more extreme fire behaviour.

    Communities in fire-prone areas are developing innovative approaches to living with fire risk. Indigenous fire management practices, particularly those from Australian Aboriginal and Native American traditions, are increasingly being incorporated into modern firefighting strategies. Local initiatives focus on creating fire-resistant communities through improved building codes, evacuation plans, and community education programmes.

    The relationship between humans and wildfire dates back millennia, with controlled burning historically used to manage landscapes and promote ecological health. However, the suppression of natural fire regimes throughout the 20th century, combined with climate change and expanding human settlement into wildland areas, has created conditions for more catastrophic fires.

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