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U.S. wildfire dangers seen spreading east as climate risks grow

From New Jersey to Georgia, U.S. states thousands of miles from wildfire hotspots in the west face a growing risk from forest blazes as global warming makes "safe havens" increasingly rare, researchers warned on Monday.

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But other places in the Midwest and South are already at risk, it noted. South Carolina and North Carolina both feature among the top U.S. states for the number of properties with at least a moderate risk of experiencing a wildfire in 2022.

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Michael Wehner, a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California who was not involved in the report, said it was tough to escape "detrimental" effects from rising temperatures.

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"No matter where you live, there's something bad coming out of climate change – whether fire or drought or bigger storms or heatwaves – choose your poison," he said.

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Jonathon Golden, a former wildland firefighter, said East Coast residents were less accustomed to fires than people living in the west.

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"Climate change is really going to surprise a lot of people, and they're going to see a lot of things that they haven't seen before in their lives," he said.

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Beyond the threat to life, livelihoods and property, the expanding danger zone threatens to put further strain on federal firefighters at a time when many are sounding the alarm about low pay and hazardous working conditions.

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Traditionally, when work on fires has been completed out west, federal resources shift east to assist with "hurricane duty," Golden said.

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But now there could be a perfect storm lining up of overlapping hurricane and fire seasons, he warned.

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"That's really going to stress and strain resources being able to respond to both incidents at the same time," he said.