Hawaii is facing an escalating threat from devastating wildfires, according to an analysis of records from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The state is susceptible to a range of climate and geological disasters, including storms, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. However, the frequency of fire disasters in Hawaii has reached alarming levels, with the federal government declaring six separate fire disasters in one month alone. The amount of land burned by wildfires in the United States has tripled since the 1980s, and Hawaii has not been spared from this trend. Changes in land use and the proliferation of flammable grasslands are contributing to the increase in wildfires. Additionally, flash droughts, exacerbated by climate change, have aggravated recent wildfires. Despite being traditionally resilient, Hawaii now faces a significant threat to its well-being, and experts are calling for increased investment in fire gear and personnel for prevention and preparedness efforts.
Hawaii Under Siege: Escalating Wildfires Imperil Paradise, US
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