➀ Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Short-Time Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institute, EMI, and the startup CAURUS Technologies GmbH are developing an innovative firefighting method to combat large-scale fires more effectively from the air. ➁ The new technology, involving the use of a water-aerosol cloud, aims to improve the efficiency of water usage and the effectiveness of fire suppression. ➂ The method is expected to reduce water usage by five to ten times compared to current systems, enhancing the safety of firefighters and contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions by controlling vegetation fires more quickly.
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