This varies on the size, rate spreading at, and Even manpower.
it lasted about 4 days
they cant. you get high fire warning days, when they say its best to leave your home for somewhere safer, but they can never tell exactly when, or where there will be a bush fire.
The time it takes for forest rangers to put out a forest fire can vary depending on the size and severity of the fire. Small fires can be extinguished in a matter of hours, while larger fires may take days or even weeks to fully contain. Factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and available resources also influence the duration of firefighting efforts.
The fires at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, took several hours to bring under control. The initial fires ignited by the impacts of the planes were largely extinguished by the time the towers collapsed, but fires continued to burn in the debris for days afterward. Firefighters battled the flames and smoke for more than 12 hours before the towers fell, and efforts to fully extinguish the remaining fires at Ground Zero lasted for weeks.
Muck fires also known as swamp fires are extremely dangerous. They can just spontaneously com-busts or be started by a lightening strike. They normal occur in the late winter to early spring when weather conditions are at their driest. But because it is a swamp there is still moisture in the ground which helps with decomposition of the plant life. The process does produce heat, and this is how it spontaneously com-bust. The fires are underground in which makes the ground unstable and with the burning of a forest trees root system it will make a tree fall. Because of this it is impossible for firefighters to bring in their firefighting equipment. When a muck fire first starts it will smolder for days until it finally ignites. Muck fires can burn for up to a year or longer.
A forest fire is difficult to put out - just look at forest fires that have occurred in California for several days and even weeks. Water, retarding agents and backfires are the preferred methods. DON'T USE LIQUOR! I'VE TRIED IT
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Humidity has an important impact on forest fires in two major ways. First, long periods of low humidity tend to dry out all forest fuels to a dangerous degree. Even a few days of low humidity can increase the risks of grass and brush fires. During fire suppression, the daily cycle of humidity can cause fires to burn with more intensity during the heat of the day and "lay down" when the humidity is higher (usually at night, or during precipitation). Humidity changes the ignition point of small and light fuels, slowing down the spread of fire.
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Forest FiresIn the place where it is already burning, it would last until all the fuel (trees, brush, etc) is burned up. Unfortunately, forest fires spread to adjoining fuel (whatever will burn, including homes and businesses). Without being put out, they could last until all the fuel is burned up as it spreads from one place to another. That's what makes them so dangerous.
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