The only way to stop future wildfires from becoming so ferocious is to use smaller controlled fires, as indigenous people did for centuries, experts said.
CALIFORNIA, USA — Decades of snuffing out fires at the first sign of smoke combined with climate change have laid the groundwork for a massive wildfire in Northern California and scores of smaller ones across the western U.S. and Canada, experts say.
These fires are faster moving and are harder to fight than those in the past. The only way to stop future wildfires from becoming so ferocious is to use smaller controlled fires, as indigenous people did for centuries, experts said. But these experts acknowledged change won’t be easy.
Here are some things to know about the latest fires and why they are so savage:
BLAZES SCORCH HUNDREDS OF SQUARE MILES
The Park Fire, the largest blaze so far this year in California, stood at 544 square miles (1,409 square kilometers) …