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Trump administration seeks to stomp out all fires quickly, reviving policy that has been discredited
The Trump administration is reviving a discredited policy of quickly extinguishing all wildfires, following the deaths of three U.S. government firefighters in a Colorado wildfire. A new federal fire service was created without congressional approval by consolidating personnel from four Interior Department agencies, causing confusion among firefighters. Critics argue the 'full suppression' approach contradicts long-standing practices of using controlled burns to reduce wildfire risks.
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