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US South’s March Wildfires Signal Risks of a Dangerous Spring Fire Season

Last updated: March 9, 2025 1:03 pm
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Wildfires have been making headlines this week as hundreds of wildfires break out in the Carolinas and Georgia, with extreme wildfire risks also predicted for parts of Texas and New Mexico. The early wildfire season has already seen devastating fires in LA in January, and the Trump-Musk regime’s cuts to crucial agency budgets and staffing are expected to add to the risks this year.

Mapping wildfire risk is crucial to understanding the current situation. The latest wildland fire outlook report highlights high wildfire risks in the Southeast and southern Great Plains. Dry and drought conditions, as well as the long-term effects of previous storms, droughts, and bark beetle infestations, are contributing to the heightened risks. Climate change plays a significant role in exacerbating these factors, setting the stage for a potentially busy fire season ahead.

As we move into April, the risks remain high in the southeast and southwest, with parts of Alaska also facing above-normal fire risk due to abnormally dry conditions. It is never too early to prepare for fire season, and states and communities in high-risk zones must take advance precautions to limit the risk of fires starting and have plans in place for safe evacuation if needed.

The Trump administration’s budget cuts and layoffs of forest service employees, as well as funding freezes affecting wildfire mitigation and prevention projects, are cause for concern going into this year’s fire season. Scaling up investments in solutions that will help people now and in the future is essential as our climate continues to heat up.

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In conclusion, it is crucial to stay informed about wildfire risks, take proactive measures to prevent fires, and ensure that adequate resources are available to respond to wildfires effectively. By working together and prioritizing safety, we can mitigate the impact of wildfires and protect our communities.

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