wildfire
A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly through vegetation in forests, grasslands, or other natural areas. These fires can be ignited by natural causes, such as lightning, or by human activities, including campfires or discarded cigarettes. Wildfires can consume large areas of land, destroying habitats and threatening wildlife.
Wildfires can have both positive and negative effects on the environment. They can help maintain healthy ecosystems by clearing out dead vegetation and promoting new growth. However, they can also lead to air pollution, loss of property, and displacement of communities, making wildfire management an important concern for firefighters and environmental agencies.