The developing El Niño poses serious risks to wildfire-prone regions, including the Amazon rainforest, Canada, the western United States, and Australia. These areas are expected to face extreme heat and dry conditions, creating ideal circumstances for large-scale wildfires. In East Asia, severe droughts linked to climate change are drying ecosystems rapidly, increasing fire risks in populated regions such as Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. Researchers also emphasized the deadly consequences of extreme heat, which disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including outdoor workers and those in poorly ventilated homes. The combination of El Niño and global warming could lead to record-breaking wildfire activity and heat-related fatalities, highlighting the need for proactive measures.