The wildfire season has already claimed the lives of three firefighters and destroyed hundreds of homes. The ongoing fires pose significant risks to communities, infrastructure, and natural landscapes, particularly in the Four Corners region and the Pacific Northwest, where above-normal wildfire potential is expected through September. Firefighters face increased exposure to hazardous conditions, including strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures, which exacerbate the difficulty of controlling fires. The strain on resources and personnel raises concerns about burnout and safety for those on the front lines. Additionally, the rapid spread of fires threatens to overwhelm local and national firefighting capabilities, potentially leading to greater loss of life and property.