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Wildfires Are More Than Just Headlines—They Are Reshaping Our World
Imagine waking to a sky shrouded in smoke.
The air is heavy, the horizon blurred.
Your home, your community—at risk
Wildfires Are More Than Just Numbers on a Screen
They are destroying lives, landscapes, and entire ecosystems.
Over the past decade, both the frequency and intensity of wildfires have risen at an alarming rate, pushing communities to their limits.
In 2023 alone, wildfires consumed more than 10 million acres across the United States—an area larger than Massachusetts and Connecticut combined. Entire towns were erased, thousands of homes reduced to ash, and billions of dollars in damage left behind.
The Numbers Speak for Themselves:
- More than 56,000 wildfires in 2023 scorched millions of acres.
- California, Oregon, and Washington face longer, deadlier fire seasons.
- Extreme heat and drought are making wildfires more destructive than ever.

It Is Not Just the Fires—It Is the Air We Breathe
Smoke from wildfires has caused some of the worst air quality in United States history, affecting millions from Los Angeles to New York.
The impact extends far beyond the flames—wildfire pollution travels thousands of miles, worsening respiratory illnesses and posing serious long-term health risks.

We Cannot Prevent Fires from Igniting—But We Can Stop Them Faster
At Protflor, we are pioneering AI-driven, autonomous drones designed to combat wildfires before they escalate beyond control. The Dalmatian Drone is engineered to respond with unmatched speed, intelligence, and precision—because in wildfire suppression, every second matters.
