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Firefighters on duty at wildfire wild forest fire out of control in night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fire in the forest of wildfire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest fire. Appropriate to visualize wildfires or prescribed burning. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest fire. Burned trees after wildfire, pollution and a lot of smoke. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild Fire at Night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical Mountain landscape with smoke from wild forest fire against clear blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pano Wild forest fire in the mountain emitting thick white smoke against blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild Forest Fire
Aerial view of a wild forest fire with burned trees and lots of smoke, representing natural disasters concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Concept of natural disasters represented by a raging wild forest fire and its aftermath of charred trees and smoke Royalty Free Stock Photo
Powerful antlered deer emerges from intense wild forest fire. Majestic stag stands among bright orange flames, heavy black smoke. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild forest fire burns trees with intense orange flames and smoke billowing high into the sky. Coniferous trees are silhouetted Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild forest fire spreads fast. Orange flames consume dry plants and trees. Smoke rises in the air. Danger in nature. Intense heat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Majestic deer with large antlers stands alert in dry field. Wild forest fire burns behind with thick smoke, orange flames. Deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
An aerial view of burned trees and smoke from a wild forest fire illustrates the devastating effects of natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uncontrolled blazes fueled by weather, wind, and dry underbrush, wildfires can burn acres of land—and consume everything in their paths—in mere minutes. On average, more than 100,000 wildfires, also called wildland fires or forest fires, clear 4 million to 5 million acres (1.6 million to 2 million hectares) of land in the U.S. every year. In recent years, wildfires have burned up to 9 million acres (3.6 million hectares) of land. A wildfire moves at speeds of up to fourteen miles an hour (twenty-three kilometers an hour), consuming everything—trees, brush, homes, even humans—in its path.


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