how can you stay safe after a wildfire occurs? select the three correct answer A enter your house only after authorities say its safe B keep watch for fire smoke ,spark ,and other signs of a returning fire C be careful when entering burned areas because hot spots might flare up D go into your house immediately and make sure everything is o.k. E ignore evacuation orders

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Answer: After a wildfire occurs, to stay safe, you should:

A) Enter your house only after authorities say it's safe: Authorities will assess the situation and determine when it is safe for residents to return to their homes. They evaluate structural damage, the risk of further fires, and other hazards such as downed power lines or weakened trees that may pose a threat.

B) Keep watch for fire, smoke, sparks, and other signs of a returning fire: Embers and smoldering areas may still be present and could reignite. Staying vigilant helps you to notice and react quickly if a fire restarts.

C) Be careful when entering burned areas because hot spots might flare up: After a wildfire, there can be areas that are still very hot and may ignite again. These hot spots can be hidden under debris and pose a danger for reignition or injury.

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D) Go into your house immediately and make sure everything is o.k.: This is not safe because structural damage and other hazards may not be immediately visible. Wait for the go-ahead from authorities before entering.

E) Ignore evacuation orders: This is very dangerous and against the advice of authorities. Evacuation orders are given to ensure the safety of residents, and ignoring them can put lives at risk.

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