Australian fires destroyed 300K ha.
In Australia, an ongoing fire has destroyed more than 300,000 hectares of forest, making it one of the largest natural disasters in the country in the past decade. According to the agency, the fire front is extensive, stretching from the Australian hat to the Queensland coast. Currently, the fire is being controlled using aerial and ground resources, but the affected area is expected to double by the end of the day.
Law enforcement agencies clarify that the current fire is linked to the prolonged dryness and heat experienced in recent years, which accelerated the spread of flames. Evacuation measures and rescue operations are being carried out at local guard posts.
Regional governors and media representatives note that the destroyed lands affect vulnerable rural communities, and a large-scale recovery program is planned.
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Australia regularly faces major fires during the spring and summer periods due to high temperatures and drought.
In Australia, over 300,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire, making it one of the country's largest natural disasters.
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