Experts say you should do everything you can to get out of the area rather than being forced into water to escape a fire. Even if you’re submerged underwater and protected from the burning flames, you’re still at risk from ash and embers falling from the sky. And it’s going to become harder to breathe if the fire is raging around you.
Crystal Kolden, a professor of fire science at the University of California at Merced, said people often imagine wildfires travel in a “wall of flame,” and once the fire sweeps past you, you’re relatively safe. In Australia, communities are designating certain locations as a “nearby safer place” for people who can’t evacuate because roads are blocked or the wildfire is spreading so fast, Kolden said. These are often local rugby or football fields that are watered and mowed year round.
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