The Dangers Of Wildfires
Wildfires can be started by many, many ways. It can be started from the sun when the weeds and the grass are really dry and it is hot outside, a cigarette or cigarettes that someone throws out their window or throws on the ground, someone setting a field on fire, and many other ways. If there is a wildfire around your area, you need to get away and get somewhere safe from the fire and the smoke. If the fire is too big, it will be hard for the fireman to get it out in time before it spreads even bigger. Fires are like living things that eat to grow and get bigger. The more they eat, the more they destroy. So we have to watch what we do and watch how dry it gets because disaster can hit us without us knowing it, and it will be dangerous.
There was a huge wildfire in Florida recently that was so big that it spread and damaged lots of land, and it took days for them to get it out. They had to work day and night in shifts to put out the fire, and they saved a lot of people’s lives.
In California, there was a wildfire that occurred in June 2008, and 42 states came to help put the fire out. The fire damage was really bad, and they had to work at night just so the wind and the heat would not get to it and so they could get it out. These fires have done so much damage and have hurt so many lives that it is not funny, and people had to work hard just to get back their lives and to get back the things they had before the fire had hit them.
Wildfires will take lives from us and give us health problems by the smoke and other particles getting in our lungs and getting in our pores, which will make it hard for our body to breathe. It puts toxins in the air that we breathe and the toxins will get in your body, causing so many things that will harm our bodies. The smoke can travel for miles and miles, which can cover the sky, making it hard to see. Th smoke will make you cough like mad. The sky will look dark gray or white depending how far you are from the fire.
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