The Nve 12 prescribed burn was initiated at 7:50 a.m. on March 24 in Douglas County, California, as a strategy to prevent wildfires. Controlled by the United States Forest Service, the burn aims to mitigate the risk of catastrophic wildfires by managing fire under controlled conditions. As of now, it has been active for 31 hours, but details on the land affected and the crew size involved are still not available. Prescribed burns play a vital role in overall fire management and land maintenance.
The prescribed fire called Nve 12 began on March 24 at 7:50 a.m. in Douglas County, aimed at wildfire prevention through controlled land burning.
Conducted on federal land by the United States Forest Service, the Nve 12 prescribed burn has been active for 31 hours with limited details on its scope.
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