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‏An aerial photo showing the Sunnah of flames in the market of the Al-Arab neighborhood in the city of Omdurman on June 2, 2023
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Aerial view of Fire in industrial building. Multi-storey concrete hangar with flames. Factory emergency concept.
Fireman and burning factory.
Arson of Separate Family Home. Fire in a private house in the middle of the private sector: the cottage burns with red flames with black smoke - aerial drone view shot.
Drone view of street amidst residential buildings in city of Kolkata against bright sky during sunny day
Forest Fire: The Greatest Disaster of the Century. Nature and Animals Lost in Flames. Firefighting efforts. Air and land helicopters, firefighting planes and fire trucks.\n\nForest fires, the greatest disaster of the century. The disappearing nature and animals dying in the fire.\n\nForest fires are emerging as one of the greatest threats to nature and life itself. These disasters not only destroy natural habitats and wildlife but also have severe impacts on humans, homes, fields, and the economy. When left uncontrolled, fires spread across vast areas, causing not only environmental devastation but also economic losses.\n\nThere can be many reasons for forest fires. Human-induced factors include negligence, leaving picnic fires unattended, discarding cigarette butts, and intentionally set fires. Additionally, climate change plays a significant role in the increasing frequency and intensity of forest fires. Drought, high temperatures, and winds contribute to the rapid spread of fires, making them more challenging to contain.\n\nForest fires not only harm forests but also pose a significant threat to the millions of living creatures inhabiting them. Birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, and many other species lose their habitats due to fires, putting them at risk of extinction. The damage inflicted on ecosystems and biodiversity by forest fires can take years or even decades to repair.\n\nThe impacts of fires are not limited to natural life; they also affect human health. Fires release carbon dioxide and other harmful gases into the atmosphere, increasing air pollution and causing respiratory problems.\n\nPreventive measures must be taken at both individual and societal levels to prevent and control fires. Protecting forests, implementing preventive measures in fire-prone areas, and strengthening firefighting teams and equipment are crucial. Furthermore, raising awareness in the community and enhancing education on firefighting are essential.
Lava flow destroying a Industrial District, La Palma volcanic Eruption. Tajuya.
Nature disaster series
photographs taken of a mountain fire in a city, which means more pollution by climate change
Forest fire at Phulaung wildlife sancetury,Thailand.
Fire next to houses
‏An aerial photo showing the Sunnah of flames in the market of the Al-Arab neighborhood in the city of Omdurman on June 2, 2023
Aerial view of Australian bush fire destruction with a burnt home & property
Forests are a major threat to Bhutan's biodiversity as they burn regularly. The photo was taken in the middle of the Thimphu-Tsirang road
Firefighters at work
Bangkok / Thailand - Aug 12 2020: Fire accident in residential area at night time in Bangkok central business district with black smoke
Forest fire in Kemer,  Antalya, Turkiye. Kemer is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the west coast of Antalya.
Aerial view of ruined building on fire with collapsed roof and rising dark smoke.
Africa, Ghana, Accra: Aerial view over Accra, black smoke from burning garbage
Large fire in a residential building in the city of Valencia, Spain, burning rapidly with firefighters on the second floor trying to escape the flames.
Helicopter carrying water tank for fire fighting
Waaheen market was the biggest market in Somaliland, it got huge fire and collapsed.
Aerial view of Australian bush fire destruction with a burnt home & property. Colo Heights NSW 2020 bush fires
Ribeirao Preto, São Paulo, Brazil - September 27, 2024 - partial view of the southern part of the city covered by smoke
A firetruck is seen near homes with damaged roofs, fighting a forest fire. Smoke billows through the trees and surrounds the structures, highlighting the proximity of the fire to residential areas.
Forest fire, Wildfire burning tree in red and orange color at night in the forest on mountain, North Thailand, Soft focus.
Forest fire in marmaris
Village of Béni Douala (Tizi Ouzou) located 120 km from Algiers, severely affected by the forest fires on August 12.
Cremá, is the last evento of Fallas de Valencia festival, when the Ninots are burning around the city with a fireworks display over the sky.\n\nLas Fallas or \
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