The early wildfire season poses significant risks to ecosystems, human health, and infrastructure. Agricultural systems and global food supply chains are under pressure due to heatwaves and drought conditions, while increased cooling demand could exacerbate energy challenges, particularly in regions already affected by geopolitical tensions such as the Iran war. The combination of human-induced warming and El Niño increases the likelihood of severe weather events, including intensified wildfires, flooding, and heatwaves. Fire crews in affected regions are struggling to contain the blazes, which threaten lives, property, and biodiversity. The situation underscores the urgent need for enhanced disaster preparedness and climate adaptation measures.