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posted by Fnord666 on Monday August 19 2019, @09:43PM   Printer-friendly
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US West struggles to hit goals of fighting fire with fire

The thick scent of smoke hung in the midday air when a trail along the Kings River opened up to an ominous scene: flames in the trees and thick gray smoke shrouding canyon walls.

Firefighters were on the job. In fact, they had started the blaze that chewed through thick ferns, blackened downed trees and charred the forest floor. The prescribed burn—a low-intensity, closely managed fire—was intended to clear out undergrowth and protect the heart of Kings Canyon National Park from future wildfires that are growing larger and more frequent amid climate change.

The tactic is considered one of the best ways to prevent the kind of catastrophic destruction that has become common from wildfires, but its use falls woefully short of goals in the U.S. West. A study published in the journal Fire in April found prescribed burns on federal land in the last 20 years across the West has stayed level or fallen despite calls for more.

Prescribed fires are credited with making forests healthier and stopping or slowing the advance of some blazes. Despite those successes, there are plenty of reasons they are not set as often as officials would like, ranging from poor conditions to safely burn to bureaucratic snags and public opposition.

After a wildfire last year largely leveled the city of Paradise and killed 86 people, the state prioritized 35 brush and other vegetation-reduction projects that could all involve some use of intentional fire, said Mike Mohler, deputy director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Despite the push for more burns, there are disastrous reminders of prescribed fires blowing out of control—such as a 2012 Colorado burn that killed three people and damaged or destroyed more than two dozen homes.


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  • (Score: 2) by Coward, Anonymous on Tuesday August 20 2019, @04:51AM (1 child)

    by Coward, Anonymous (7017) on Tuesday August 20 2019, @04:51AM (#882486) Journal

    You mean CenturyLink? Someone should set a prescribed burn at their HQ.

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  • (Score: 2) by DavePolaschek on Tuesday August 20 2019, @10:10AM

    by DavePolaschek (6129) on Tuesday August 20 2019, @10:10AM (#882549) Homepage Journal

    Sorry. Forgot about heir most recent name change, which came after I had already pulled their demarc from my house.