Danger levels forest fire. Given that only 10 percent of forest fires have a natural cause (lightning), it can be assumed that 90 percent of such fires are caused by inappropriate human behaviour (discarding glowing cigarette butts, barbecue fires that are not completely extinguished etc.). read more
Forest fires help in the natural cycle of woods' growth and replenishment. But when fires burn too hot or when they’re in the places where woodlands and developed areas meet, they can be damaging and dangerous. read more
A wildfire (AKA forest or peat fire) is an uncontrolled fire. Wildfires often occur in (duh) wild, unpopulated areas, but they can occur anywhere and harm homes, agriculture, humans, and animals in their path. read more