Last month, the world watched in horror as catastrophic wildfires destroyed 57k+ acres and 16k+ homes and buildings in Los Angeles.
And while the two largest fires are now fully contained, it’s not exactly time to breathe a sigh of relief.
Because of climate change, the extreme weather conditions that caused the fires — overgrown vegetation, draught, and strong winds — are estimated to occur every ~17 years, a ~35% increase in likelihood, according to a new study from World Weather Attribution.
With wildfires increasing in frequency and intensity, startups are busy finding innovative ways to fight future blazes, per TechCrunch:
While total prevention or early detection are ideals, other businesses are focusing on the inevitability that some wildfires will spread.
Israel’s FireDome has raised $4.5m in funding to build its AI-powered fire-defense system that’s modeled after the country’s missile defense system, Iron Dome.
While combatting wildfires won’t be easy, you may find it comforting to know that startups like these are far from alone.
There are 90+ companies working on tech to prevent, detect, and extinguish wildfires, per Dealroom.co, with a total valuation of $5.1B.