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Pink Fire Foam Explained

Pink Fire Foam Explained

Published 2 days, 18 hours ago
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A wildfire near Beacon Hill was met with a dramatic, pink-and-red fire retardant drop—50,000 gallons of fertilizer-based foam designed to cool flames and shield homes. Made from ammonium phosphate and clay, it’s nontoxic to humans but can harm waterways if overused, sparking environmental debate. While messy and visually striking, it’s a vital tool to protect lives and property, with officials urging residents to simply hose it off.

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