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Which method involves constructing control lines at a distance from the fire?

  1. Direct method

  2. Indirect method

  3. Parallel method

  4. Backfiring method

The correct answer is: Indirect method

The indirect method of firefighting is utilized when constructing control lines at a distance from the fire. This approach is particularly advantageous when the fire is large or when there are safety concerns about getting too close. By establishing control lines further away, firefighters can take advantage of natural barriers such as roads, rivers, or areas with less combustible material to help contain the fire's spread. This method also allows for the creation of a buffer zone, providing a safer area for firefighters to make their operations while monitoring the fire's behavior from a distance. Firefighters can then use various tactics, such as backburning or burning out, to strengthen these lines. The indirect method is essential for managing fires in rugged terrains or under challenging conditions where direct engagement with the flames may pose significant risks.