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A huge plume of smoke billowing in the distance, from one of the many wild fires that have been happening in California in the last few years
Panoramic view of a forest fire in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada
Mountain climber looks through binoculars enjoying spectacular view on top of the mountain above the clouds
A breathtaking shot of a landscape under the smoke of an explosion during the day
Smoke filled sky above mountains, from out of control wildfire north of Los Angeles.
Clouds of smoke rising off the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Boulder, CO 10-17-2020: CalWood Fire at 4:30PM, about 1 miles due east of the fire, off 119 Diagonal Hwy.
Thick smoke plumes creating dramatic sky from out of control bush fire with communication tower in foreground. Shot in South Western Australia.
Overlook sign text for Afton valley and elevation at Blue Ridge parkway appalachian mountains in summer with nobody and scenic lush foliage bokeh background
A view over Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa during extreme winds, and fires burning in many places in the valley. The distant mountains are haze because of smoke and dust blowing over the valley.
An electronic scoreboard at a youth baseball field
Rediscovery of an old and abandoned ancient city
Blazing wildfires in the Organ Mountains of New Mexico
no smoking sing with red background hang at fence. Pasar Senen Station  - Indonesia
Smoke from bushfire, Canberra
2021 California Wildfires
Southern California wildfire in Agoura Hills and Bell Canyon.
beautiful concentrated Rocky Mountains in a winter season with a huge carpet of snow in Tajikistan
prohibition signs in Canada
Woolsey Fire, Malibu California Post fire Burnt Mountains
A breathtaking shot of a landscape under the smoke of an explosion during the day
Boulder, CO, USA-October 17, 2020: Smoke from a large forest fire seen from downtown Boulder, CO looking north along 11th street.
Dinosaur wild-land fire in Boulder, Colorado.
Clouds rolling over, while woman hiker hurries up the mountain to escape the foggy clouds.
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.
A huge out of control moorland wildfire on a Lancashire hillside, North West England, UK.
The metro in Singapore forbids the transportation of durians, an exotic and smelly fruit.
US Forest Service, Department of Agriculture in Colorado
Image of the 416 forest fire north of Durango, Colorado as viewed from the Animas Mountain Trail.  Photo taken on Saturday, June 2nd.  The forest fire has already consumed ~2,000 acres and fire fighters are battling to contain the blaze before it destroys the hundreds of homes that are in the area.
A high-altitude mountain pass with snow-dusted peaks and buildings nestled in the valley below. The clear blue sky and misty clouds create a dramatic and serene landscape.
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