Forest fires are a recurrence all the time. Why is it after such a long time, possibly thousands of years, mortal man have not found a way to contain forest fires or protect himself and his assets from it? You mean all one can do is to run?

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May 27, 2018

Well forest fires are very big fires and are tricky to contain when in action.

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Explanation:

Well forest fires are very big fires and are tricky to contain when in action. The only real solution that we can trace back that people used was wait for a ‘fire break’ which is a part in the forest where there are no tees and the duke runs out, putting out the fire.

However, now modern man help out to slow the fire by pouring a lot of water over the burning area that decreases the last of the fire.

But mortal man has found a few ways:

-By manually creating ‘fire breaks’ in forests by cutting down trees,
-And having equipment and vehicles that help in stopping a fire.

Yet, when help is not out there, all one can do is to run.