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Fireworks and Drought Raise July 4 Wildfire Risk

Fireworks raise public safety risk on July 4 as dry 2026 conditions turn sparks into wildfire threats

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Fireworks started 32,000 U.S. fires in 2023, and human-caused fires spike on July 4. Dry, hot 2026 conditions left many areas at high wildfire risk, prompting bans, canceled shows, or drone replacements.

  1. Frame 1Fireworks raise public safety risk on July 4 as dry 2026 conditions turn sparks into wildfire threats.
  2. Frame 2Fireworks started 32,000 U.S. fires in 2023, and human-caused fires spike each July 4.
  3. Frame 3Much of the U.S. was very dry in 2026, with moderate to severe drought widening the fire map.
  4. Frame 4Several communities issued fireworks bans, while especially dry areas canceled shows or replaced them with drones.
  5. Frame 5The first half of 2026 had more U.S. wildfires than the same period in the previous 10 years.
  6. Frame 6In the Southeast, early-year dryness left more than 40% of the region at severe-drought levels.
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Jul 4, 11:20 PM EDT
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