Forest Service Reports Full Seasonal Staffing Ahead of Western Fire Season
The U.S. Forest Service announced it has hired all planned seasonal firefighters as the western United States enters peak wildfire season.
The staffing announcement comes as fires have begun erupting across western states. The agency did not specify how many seasonal workers it hired or provide details on deployment locations.
Forest Service officials said the full complement of seasonal staff positions the agency for the summer months. However, they acknowledged ongoing concerns about readiness if major wildfires exceed current resource capabilities.
The agency did not elaborate on specific protocols or contingency plans for managing multiple large fires simultaneously. Questions about funding, equipment availability, and mutual aid agreements with other agencies remained unanswered.
Seasonal firefighters make up a significant portion of the Forest Service's wildland firefighting workforce. These workers typically begin their assignments in spring and continue through fall, when fire activity peaks in many western regions.
Wildfire seasons in recent years have strained federal firefighting resources. The Forest Service and other agencies have competed for personnel and equipment during peak fire periods.
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