
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs raised concerns over the U.S. government’s decision to handle the Dragon Bravo fire as a “controlled burn” during the hot summer season. The fire, ignited by a lightning strike, has sparked discussions about the management of wildfires and the potential risks posed by controlled burns in such conditions.
Governor Hobbs’ questioning of the management of the Dragon Bravo fire highlights the importance of evaluating wildfire control strategies to ensure the safety of both residents and the environment. With wildfires becoming increasingly common and destructive, it is crucial for authorities to consider all factors before implementing fire management tactics like controlled burns.
Original Source: The New York Times