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Thursday, April 2, 2026
These maps show exactly where the West might burn this summer
A new report released Wednesday by the National Interagency Coordination Center warned that every state in the West is expected to face an above-normal threat of wildfires this summer due to an ongoing snow drought, rapid snowmelt, and a recent unprecedented March heat wave.
These maps show exactly where the West might burn this summer
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Trump administration to relocate U.S. Forest Service headquarters to Utah
President Donald Trump’s administration will move the U.S. Forest Service headquarters out of the nation’s capital to Salt Lake City, Utah, as part of an organizational overhaul that involves shuttering research facilities in 31 states and concentrating resources in the West.
Trump administration to relocate U.S. Forest Service headquarters to Utah
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
San Bernardino County firefighters testing sound wave technology to battle fires
The San Bernardino County Fire Department tested new technology from Sonic Fire Tech on Monday which was designed with the help of former NASA acoustics engineers to help suppress fires by using sound waves.
San Bernardino County firefighters testing sound wave technology to battle fires
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Monday, March 30, 2026
No snow. No water. Restrictions grow across West as drought fears rise
With much of the U.S. suffering under drought conditions, leaving the headwaters of the Colorado River among the driest places, along with south Texas and all of Florida, civic officials across the West have begun ordering restrictions on watering lawns and cleaning cars as they brace for what could be a daunting fire season.
No snow. No water. Restrictions grow across West as drought fears rise
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Friday, March 27, 2026
WATCH | Helicopter crashes during Hout Bay fire, pilot survives
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Patrick Ryan, the Director of Vulcan Risk Solutions in Cape Town, South Africa, sent along an article with the following comments: "There was a lucky escape for the pilot of a Kishugu Huey helicopter during aerial suppression mop-up operations in the Hout Bay Pipe Track Fire. While investigation into the crash is ongoing the link below is to the news article. What was extremely fortunate is that the Volunteer Wildfire Services ground crew, led by a very experienced Crew Leader, who were on the mountain at the time, weren't underneath the helicopter when it was water bombing but they were close enough to assist with the safe evacuation of the pilot from the downed helicopter."
WATCH | Helicopter crashes during Hout Bay fire, pilot survives
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Thursday, March 26, 2026
Senators introduce bill to overhaul US power grid and reduce wildfire risks
U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley introduced the Wildfire and Grid Reliability Act Wednesday to overhaul aging power line infrastructure and establish a $15 billion annual grant program to reduce wildfire risks and energy costs.
Senators introduce bill to overhaul US power grid and reduce wildfire risks
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
U.S. Wildfires Have Already Claimed 1.4 Million Acres in 2026—and Experts Warn It Will Get Worse
With more than 1.45 million acres across the Western U.S. already blackened by wildfires in 2026, multiple states are now bracing for what could be one of the country's most devastating fire seasons in years.
U.S. Wildfires Have Already Claimed 1.4 Million Acres in 2026—and Experts Warn It Will Get Worse
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