US firefighter shortage fuels wildfire crisis
Severe shortages of wildland firefighters in the US are hampering efforts to control increasingly destructive wildfires, raising concerns over public safety and environmental damage.
Severe shortages of wildland firefighters in the US are hampering efforts to control increasingly destructive wildfires, raising concerns over public safety and environmental damage.
A large wildfire broke out in Rayleigh, Essex, requiring multiple fire crews to contain the blaze. Authorities are investigating the cause.
Victoria's Country Fire Authority faces backlash as firefighters display partisan political materials on official vehicles during a protest, sparking debates on neutrality and public trust.