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As wildfires grow in size and frequency, more resources are needed to keep them in check. But experts say a Trump administration directive halting the purchase of new drones jeopardizes the rise of cutting-edge technology, curtailing the ability to manage wildfires and potentially putting more lives in danger.
In October 2019, the US Department of the Interior grounded its fleet of more than 800 drones and put a freeze on buying new ones due to concerns of Chinese spying. Many of the devices were used in wildfire fighting and prevention, including starting prescribed burns, a key tool in controlling wildfire. The interior department carries out more than 10,000 drone flights a year on average, according to federal documents.
This year, a shortage of drones has made it more difficult to contain fires raging across the western United States, insiders at the interior department said in an internal memo obtained by the Financial Times.
As wildfires increase in size and number, the departments fleet of drones must expand to meet the demand of preventative measures mandated for the reduction of wildfire via vegetation reduction, the leaked memo, written by members of the departments Office of Aviation Services, said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/risk-firefighters-trumps-drone-ban-100021844.html
They need to rake the forests - Donny Dotard
Karadeniz
(22,564 posts)samnsara
(17,634 posts)...since the Evans Canyon Fire is lapping at my porch....
Phoenix61
(17,015 posts)Maybe Im just acclimated after 30+ years on the coast.