00:00Scientists are warning that the western United States is heading toward a catastrophic wildfire season,
00:06and a federal decision to slash controlled burns may have made the threat dramatically worse.
00:11Hot, dry conditions across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Montana
00:21have created near-perfect fire conditions entering peak danger.
00:25AccuWeather forecasts between 5.5 and 8 million acres could burn in 2026.
00:31With the highest risk concentrated in the southwest, Great Basin, Rockies, and Pacific Northwest,
00:38a critical compounding factor, the federal government has significantly reduced controlled burns,
00:44the most effective tool for preventing catastrophic wildfires.
00:48With that protection stripped away, drought-stricken forests and grasslands are now loaded with dry fuel,
00:54waiting for a spark.
00:56Wildfire smoke from a catastrophic season does not stay in the west.
01:00It drifts across the entire continent, raising the risk of respiratory illness for all Americans.
01:06Scientists say the window to act is closing fast.
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