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Forest fire wildfire at night time on the mountain with big smoke in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Firefighters battle a wildfire because climate change and global warming is a driver of global wildfire trends.
Firefighters are rescuing a wild rabbit in the forest fire zone. 4K
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The Hazmat rescue team is preparing  and Checking All  Equipment on the hazmat truck to operate in the dangerous zone
Firefighters men at action, running through the smoke with shovels to stop fire in forest.
Firefighter extinguishes forest. Lifeguard pours water from hose. Work of rescue service. Elimination of fire.
Close-up showing a person pointing the nozzle of a fire extinguisher at the base of a large fire.
Man in the bucket of a bucket truck, high in the woods, trims trees with a chainsaw.
Image are intended for editorial use - Firefighters Fighting a Forest Fire
Forest fire burning, Wildfire at night in Chiangmai, Thailand
Men burn wood piles to clear land
Farmer burns green wastes in bonfire, agriculture and bonfire concept
Rescue Fire fighter practice extinguishing
Firefighter spray water to bushfire. Tropical wildfires release carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that contribute to climate change and global warming.
Airplane throwing water against forest fire
Wildfire in Everglades, grass in flame and fume. fireman with flame in the wild nature. fire fighter working with wildfire. Wildlife scene from nature. Forest in big fire in February, Florida, USA
Senior lumberjack Observing the Devastation after a forest fire
Firefighter pours water from hose. Extinguishing fire in detail. Water from hydrant. Work of rescue service.
An adult of unknown sex and age, shrouded in protective gear, feeds the flames of a controlled burn in the wetlands of the Blackwater Wildlife Refuge near Cambridge, MD
Firefighter Concept. Several firefighters go offensive for a fire attack. Fireman using water and extinguisher to fighting with fire flame.
Azusa, California, USA - August 13, 2020: Firefighters fight to contain a wildfire during one of the worst years of the California fire history. At 0% containment, the fire has burned more than 10,000 acres as of Tuesday night with red flag warnings issued due to the windy conditions. Firefighters clear land and throw water during a wildfire in California. The fire has threaten many homes and it has burned down tens of cars and homes. Forcing evacuations all over the county.
Bodrum,Turkey.   August 01, 2020: Red raging flame of fire burn in grass fields, forests and black and white smoke to sky. Big wildfire close-up. pollution in air concept. wildfire make to smoke bush pollution in world. Volunteers and firefighters are responding to the fire.
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.
Hazmat rescue , Rescuers emergency response teams wearing hazmat suits measure pollution by equipment
Burning of an effigy made of straw meant to depict a witch
Men burn wood piles to clear land
Fireman on the back of forest fire and smoke, back view
Firefighters spraying water on burning car
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