Thursday, June 25, 2026

US Forest Service adds N95 masks for wildland firefighters


For the first time, the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of the Interior are allowing wildland firefighters to use N95 masks for respiratory protection, while also adding daily showers and gear cleaning to cut down on the ill effects of toxic smoke and ash.

US Forest Service adds N95 masks for wildland firefighters

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Fire crews battle over 20 wildfires spanning 84K of acres in Utah, Nevada, Idaho


Around 2,000 homes are at risk as more than 2,100 firefighters battle almost two dozen major wildfires across Utah, Nevada, and Idaho, flooding the states of Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Kansas with wildfire smoke.

Fire crews battle over 20 wildfires spanning 84K of acres in Utah, Nevada, Idaho

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Federal wildland firefighters report increased burnout, low morale


As the summer wildfire season gets underway, federal wildland firefighters are facing an increasingly difficult situation on the job, prompting about three out of four respondents to a recent survey of federal wildland firefighters to consider quitting within the past 12 months.

Federal wildland firefighters report increased burnout, low morale

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Heat, wind and drought conditions spark wildfires in US West


Extreme heat and dry, windy conditions fueled several wildfires across the West over the weekend, including the 34 sq mile Iron Fire in Utah’s Juab County, which forced the evacuation of the small town of Eureka southwest of Salt Lake City.

Heat, wind and drought conditions spark wildfires in US West

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Friday, June 19, 2026

Prediction and prevention: Robotic applications for wildfire management


As wildfires increase in both intensity and frequency, new technologies such as robotics, in the form of drones, fixed sensors and artificial intelligence models that detect ignitions early, can aid management efforts.

Prediction and prevention: Robotic applications for wildfire management

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

National Fire News


National Interagency Fire Center officials reported that 74 new wildfires broke out on Wednesday, prompting them to increase the Preparedness Level to 3 (out of 5), in a year in which 33,349 wildfires have already burned more than 2.6 million acres nationwide.

National Fire News

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Why only a few wildfires become extreme


Wildfire NOTD subscriber Janice Coen, a Project Scientist III at the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology, published a study in the journal Fire which showed that extreme wildfires depend on three things lining up: conditions that make vegetation ready to burn, a short-lived weather pattern that can support rapid fire spread, and an ignition in the right place at the wrong time.

Why only a few wildfires become extreme

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