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You cannot prevent all occurrences of "fire tornadoes," more properly called firewhirls. Firewhirls are the result of large, intense fires, usually wildfires. Most wildfires are started by humans, often as a result of carelessness with campfires, cigarettes, or fireworks. You can play your part by properly dowsing campfires, properly disposing of cigarette butts (or better yet, not smoking), and not setting off fireworks near dry vegetation.

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