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exercise of waterbombing

Waterbombing is a firefighting technique where specialized aircraft dump large quantities of water or fire-retardant onto active wildfires. The aircraft, often called waterbombers, fly over the flames and release the liquids in controlled drops to slow or stop the fire's spread. This method is especially useful in hard-to-reach areas or where ground access is limited. The goal is to create a barrier, reduce heat, and assist ground crews in containing the fire more effectively. Waterbombing is a vital tool in wildfire management, helping to protect communities, forests, and ecosystems.