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The firefighting team in Chongqing, a city in Southwest China, extinguished a major wildfire caused by extreme heatwaves in only nine days. They did this by intentionally igniting a fire and linking it with the burning forest fire in the opposite direction. The combination of the two fires led to a sudden lack of oxygen, which effectively stifled the fire. On the critical night of August 25, forest fire teams from neighboring Yunnan province decided to set a backfire, making use of these two conditions: 1. A forest isolation belt that was manually carved out by thousands of volunteers, clearing away any possible combustible substances on the path of the mountain fire so that when the fire came, there was no fuel; 2. The use of wind direction advantages. Firefighters seize a perfect opportunity and followed the wind blowing from North to South to ignite a new fire that flared up and ran into the wildfire. The whole process took three hours and around midnight, the newly ignited backfire intercepted and extinguished the raging fire. Although this may sound simple, it required clever tactics and a great amount of joint effort. With 50 professional firefighters at the front and thousands of armed police and volunteers in the back, the team fueled the blaze along the intended route
while ensuring the fire was burning under control. By the next morning, all the forest fires in Chongqing had been extinguished. This page is a shining testament to the city's emergency response and mobilization capability.