Última hora
FRFrappes militaires entre les États-Unis et l'Iran dans le détroit d'OrmuzCN美伊衝突急劇升級 兩國連續互擊 戰火蔓延至基礎設施SEUSA:s militär attackerar Iran – drönarlager och luftvärnssystem träffadeKR경기도, 호우특보에 재난안전대책본부 비상 2단계 격상…최대 120㎜ 추가 예보DEVW-Aufsichtsrat berät über Sparpläne – IG Metall protestiertARإيران: استشهاد 3 أشخاص وإصابة آخرين في هجوم أمريكي قرب الأهوازTRİran Devrim Muhafızları: ABD Üslerine Saldırılar Meşhed'e Ulaşımı Sağlayan Köprülere KarşılıkARالأنظار تتجه نحو مواجهة المغرب وفرنسا في ربع نهائي كأس العالمTRFas Teknik Direktörü Ouahbi: 'Dünya Kupası'nı kazanmak bonus'RUВ Херсонской области сотрудник больницы погиб при атаке украинского БПЛАFRFrappes militaires entre les États-Unis et l'Iran dans le détroit d'OrmuzCN美伊衝突急劇升級 兩國連續互擊 戰火蔓延至基礎設施SEUSA:s militär attackerar Iran – drönarlager och luftvärnssystem träffadeKR경기도, 호우특보에 재난안전대책본부 비상 2단계 격상…최대 120㎜ 추가 예보DEVW-Aufsichtsrat berät über Sparpläne – IG Metall protestiertARإيران: استشهاد 3 أشخاص وإصابة آخرين في هجوم أمريكي قرب الأهوازTRİran Devrim Muhafızları: ABD Üslerine Saldırılar Meşhed'e Ulaşımı Sağlayan Köprülere KarşılıkARالأنظار تتجه نحو مواجهة المغرب وفرنسا في ربع نهائي كأس العالمTRFas Teknik Direktörü Ouahbi: 'Dünya Kupası'nı kazanmak bonus'RUВ Херсонской области сотрудник больницы погиб при атаке украинского БПЛА
Newsgather
BackUS Forest Service Exceeds Wildland Firefighter Hiring Goals Amid Dry Conditions
US Forest Service Exceeds Wildland Firefighter Hiring Goals Amid Dry Conditions
En desarrollo
NPR News17.06.2026Environment2 dk okumaUnited States

US Forest Service Exceeds Wildland Firefighter Hiring Goals Amid Dry Conditions

En resumen

  • Forest Service has surpassed its hiring targets for wildland firefighters this summer, with 11,550 seasonal staff ready.
  • This comes as Western states face historically dry conditions and fast-moving wildfires, raising concerns among state officials about the impact of recent federal staff downsizing.

Resumen generado por IA

Por qué importa

The U.S. Forest Service has exceeded its wildland firefighter hiring targets for the summer, but concerns remain due to significant staff reductions and agency reorganization.

Tamaño de fuente

The U.S. Forest Service says it has now exceeded its wildland firefighter hiring targets for this summer's fire season.

Newly released numbers provided by the agency to NPR show that 11,550 seasonal staff are now either being trained or ready to deploy, which is about 200 more than their initial goals and about 6% ahead of schedule compared to this time in recent years.

U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz credits the solid numbers to recent pay raises for wildland firefighters. The hiring comes as Western states are historically dry and on edge, with fast moving wildfires igniting in the last day in and around populated areas such as Spokane, Washington.

"I think the conditions we have are alarming," Schultz told NPR. "But the Forest Service will be prepared for this season."

But in the West, many state officials and former agency employees aren't so sure given the continued downsizing of the agency.

Since President Trump returned to the White House last year, the USFS has lost close to 6,000 permanent staff to layoffs, buyouts or early retirements. The agency is also undergoing a massive reorganization which includes moving its headquarters to Utah and the closure or consolidation of dozens of research facilities and regional offices. The Trump administration says it wants to put the agency closer to the actual forests it manages.

But Dave Upthegrove, Washington state's elected public lands commissioner says, "these layoffs at the federal level are presenting risk as to our ability to respond to major wildfires."

He's worried that the downsizing of the Forest Service will lead to a shortage of elite incident command teams that states like his rely on during major fires. An untold number of permanent staff like rangers or timber technicians who have been let go recently also held what are called red cards, meaning they're trained to leave their regular jobs and deploy to wildfires.

"If we have a bad year for fire throughout the United States it could mean a shortage of these federal teams," Upthegrove says. "We are preparing contingency plans."

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will the current staffing levels be sufficient for a severe fire season?
  • What is the long-term impact of the USFS reorganization on its mission?
  • How will contingency plans address potential shortages of incident command teams?

Temas relacionados

This article was originally published by NPR News.

Noticias relacionadas

Más sobre este temawildland firefighters