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Fabien Tivolle 的头像
Fabien Tivolle2 年前

When firefighters intentionally start a controlled fire to create a barrier and stop the spread of a larger wildfire, it is commonly referred to as a "burnout operation" or simply "burnout." This technique is used strategically to eliminate fuel sources and create a buffer zone, preventing the main fire from advancing further.

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Kaptain Kaos2 年前

It’s called a firebreak David don’t be silly

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TrashDiscourse2 年前

Surprised this hasn’t been community noted yet. It’s fairly common practice to have controlled burns to stop the spread of the larger fire. I’m not saying I know that’s what this specific video is, but it would make sense

SAMMY🇨🇦🇮🇱 的头像
SAMMY🇨🇦🇮🇱2 年前

I really hope this is a control burn and not what some are saying it is.

The Hotshot Wake Up 的头像
The Hotshot Wake Up2 年前

This is a helitorch and is an industry standard practice to conduct controlled burns, firing operations, and “box in” existing fires. #wildfire The amount of absolutely ridiculous posts manipulating well known practices in the wildfire world is incredible. I report on wildfire, I suggest learning a bit.

Roddy 🇨🇦 的头像
Roddy 🇨🇦2 年前

Fuck does this make you look stupid.

Mark Humes - Visual artist 的头像
Mark Humes - Visual artist2 年前

Or it could be firefighters making a fire break to keep fire from spreading. That is a possibility.

Ronald Patrick Marriott 的头像
Ronald Patrick Marriott2 年前

Setting backfires is a useful tool to stop fires

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Sweetnlow🌐2 年前

Back fire to make a wall so the main fire doesn’t spread further.

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Dr. ZW2 年前

Fixed it: "Forest management caught on camera."

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