There are fires globally. There is but one explanation, ever increasing human consumption of FINITE land based fresh water is leaving plants dry and ready to burn.
Water isn't destroyed, dumbass. It's not removed from the global water cycle(*). Whatever the use, it eventually goes back into the oceans and/or the atmosphere, and then rains back down. Did you not learn about the water cycle in first grade?
(*Except for rare instances like being injected into a fracking well, being split by electrolysis, or being consumed in a chemical reacion such as the curing of concrete, or leaking down to form groundwater that isn't sucked back up. These cases are completely insignificant in terms of the total amount of water in the biosphere. Since so much groundwater is being pumped up now, the total amount of water available is increasing.)