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Early Fire Reporting Urged to Combat Fall Wildfire Risks in Arkansas

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsOctober 23, 2025001 Min Read
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As fall progresses in Arkansas, the likelihood of wildfires increases, largely driven by human actions, which account for 87% of incidents. Saline County Emergency Management emphasizes that the combination of dried leaves, grass, and low humidity creates perilous conditions for wildfires. Daily temperature changes—from cool mornings to drier afternoons—further enhance these risks. Officials stress that many wildfires are preventable by understanding and managing these environmental factors.

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