how forest fires can be controlled?
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The two basic steps in preventing forest fires are reducing risk and reducing hazard. ... Hazard is reduced by compartmentalizing a forest with firebreaks (alleyways in which all vegetation is removed) and reducing the buildup of fuel (litter, branches, fallen trees, etc.) by controlled burning.
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- The two basic steps in preventing forest fires are reducing risk and reducing hazard.
- Hazard is reduced by compartmentalizing a forest with firebreaks (alleyways in which all vegetation is removed) and reducing the buildup of fuel (litter, branches, fallen trees, etc.) by controlled burning.
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