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Wildfires Intensify: Red Cross Prepared to Assist

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 17, 2026031 Min Read
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Millions in central U.S. face high wildfire risk due to strong winds, warm temperatures, and dry conditions. The National Weather Service warns of gusts up to 70 mph, making fires spread rapidly. Residents should prepare for possible evacuation by knowing routes and destinations, and keeping emergency kits ready. It’s crucial to monitor local weather and sign up for alerts.

Keep pets confined for easy access and ensure a full gas tank for vehicles. Limit smoke exposure indoors by closing windows and avoiding combustion sources. In the event of power outages, turn off appliances and use battery-operated lights. Prioritize food safety and generator usage to prevent hazards. Check on neighbors and loved ones, and stay vigilant for updates on fire dangers.

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