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  1. Wildfire smoke is a mixture of air pollutants of which particulate matter (PM) is the principal public health threat. PM 2.5 from wildfire smoke is associated with premature deaths in the general population, and can cause and exacerbate diseases of the lungs, heart, brain/nervous system, skin, gut, kidney, eyes, nose and liver.

  2. 5 de may. de 2023 · A wildfire of note is determined to be of significant public interest and may pose a threat to public safety, communities or critical infrastructure. To view current and forecasted fire danger for the Forest Protection Area of Alberta during wildfire season, see Fire danger. Out of control: the ...

  3. Wildfires are becoming more intense and more frequent, ravaging communities and ecosystems in their path. Recent years have seen record-breaking wildfire seasons across the world from Australia to the Arctic to North and South America. With global temperatures on the rise, the need to reduce wildfire risk is more critical than ever. A new report, Spreading like Wildfire: The Rising Threat of ...

  4. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Find the status and location of wildfires, fire restrictions and bans, and learn more about wildfire prevention, operations and careers.

  5. The Global Wildfire Information System (GWIS) is a joint initiative of the GEO and the Copernicus Work Programs. It aims at bringing together existing information sources at regional and national level in order to provide a comprehensive view and evaluation of fire regimes and fire effects at global level and to provide tools to support operational wildfire management from national to global ...

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · wildfire, uncontrolled fire in a forest, grassland, brushland, or land sown to crops. The terms forest fire, brush fire, etc., may be used to describe specific types of wildfires; their usage varies according to the characteristics of the fire and the region in which it occurs. Can we predict natural disasters?

  7. 9 de mar. de 2022 · As climate changes, world grapples with a wildfire crisis. Whether it’s Europe, the Australian coast or the rainforests of Brazil, unrestrained wildfires – shrouded by black smoke and punctuated by the crackle of burning vegetation – have laid waste to some of the world’s most-iconic landscapes in recent years.