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The catastrophe in a wildfire is the rapid and uncontrolled spread of fire through vegetation, leading to devastating destruction of ecosystems, habitats, and human structures. It poses significant threats to human life, wildlife, and air quality, often resulting in loss of property, displacement of communities, and long-term environmental damage. Additionally, wildfires can exacerbate climate change by releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The aftermath often requires extensive recovery efforts and can have lasting impacts on local economies and Natural Resources.

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