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Wildfire Fighters, Unmasked in Toxic Smoke, Are Getting Sick and Dying

The New York TimesSunday, August 17, 2025 at 9:00:28 AM
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Wildfire Fighters, Unmasked in Toxic Smoke, Are Getting Sick and Dying
Wildfire fighters in the U.S. are facing serious health risks as they are often sent into toxic smoke without proper protection. The U.S. Forest Service has been criticized for not doing enough to safeguard its crews.
Editor’s Note: This issue is crucial as it highlights the dangers faced by those who risk their lives to combat wildfires. The lack of protective measures can lead to severe health consequences, raising concerns about the safety protocols in place for these essential workers.
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