The extreme conditions that stoke wildfires are happening on more days each year, causing fire seasons in different regions to overlap more. Different parts of the world have historically had wildfire seasons at different times, so states, provinces and countries could share firefighting resources. Converging wildfire seasons worldwide are increasing the risk that firefighting agencies will be less able to share resources like ground crews and water bombers.
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