Simultaneous emergencies in different parts of the world could stop countries from sharing ground crews and equipment, new research warns.
The most high-risk conditions for fires are increasingly happening across countries at the same time, making resulting wildfires even more challenging to tackle, new research reveals.
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Cannon Air Force Base announced on Monday that it has disposed of more than 4,500 gallons of firefighting foam containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) foam along with ...
The Government of Canada is investing $316.7 million over the next five years to increase Canada’s aerial wildfire ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — The U.S. military has destroyed its last supplies of toxic firefighting foam at installations in Japan, according to the Tokyo-based command. The aqueous firefighting foam ...
In recent times, a glaring spotlight has been cast on the issue of diversity within various professions, with firefighting standing out as a sector in dire need of transformation. Despite the noble ...
The CEO of an aerial firefighting company said drones are a major problem for its pilots. Bridger Aerospace has sent two "Super Scooper" planes to help tackle the LA wildfires. Last week, a drone ...
Hyundai Motor Group said Tuesday it has donated four unmanned firefighting robots to the National Fire Agency, expanding its support for firefighters ...
CABAZON, Calif. (KABC) -- The three people killed after a midair collision involving two firefighting helicopters in Riverside County were identified Monday as investigators looked into the cause of ...