National Interagency Fire Center’s Post

#NationalFireNews: Currently, 59 wildfires have burned 460,007 acres in nine states. Twenty-one wildfires are being managed under full suppression strategies. Alaska continues to have the most activity where fire managers are working on 39 large fires. Nearly 9,000 wildland #FirefightingResources and support personnel are assigned to incidents nationwide. To date this #FireYear2024, 22,185 wildfires have burned 2,736,981 acres. More than 20,400 wildfires were started by people. In comparison, lightning ignited about 1,050 wildfires so far this year. The states with the most human-caused wildfires include California, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Missouri. Some ways people cause wildfires include walking away without putting out their campfire, igniting fireworks on public lands, or parking their cars over dry brush and grass. These behaviors are dangerous and unlawful. You can make a difference and reduce unwanted wildland fires by reporting careless and illegal behavior. If you see something suspicious, please call the nearest law enforcement office and help protect our wildlands. Please do your part and #RecreateResponsibly. 📸All photos from InciWeb. Photo 1 of a smoke column near the Alaska pipeline on the #GrapefruitComplex. Photo 2 A helicopter is using a helliwell as a portable location to acquire water on the #OakRidgeFire in Colorado. Photo 3 is a neighborhood view of the Boulder View Fire (credit US Forest Service).

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