It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

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It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form
It will take nearly 100 years for the forests in Australia to get back to the same type of fire ravaged by fire. Then they will be green.

New Delhi. It will take almost 100 years for the forest in Australia’s forests to be destroyed in the same way. The fire in the forest for months has now been controlled. The rain also contributed to this. The administration could not extinguish it from its level. This fire has destroyed about a billion animals in the forest here. Many endangered animals have gone on fire. Now their existence is over.

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

Assets worth many crores

The fire in Australia’s forests has also destroyed property worth several crores. 28 people have died in the fire. Hundreds of luxurious houses built in Australia’s forests have been burned to ashes. The fire was so big that it was also photographed from NASA. Photographs of smoke emanating from the fire were also taken from the satellite. When the fire was at its peak, it turned the atmosphere of the whole of Australia red. The fire had caused so much damage that the entire sky had turned red here.

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

Fire smoke showing around the world

Experts say it will take AUSTRALIA a century to recover from the fire. Hundreds of arson have occurred across the country, killing at least 28 people. Over 2,000 houses were destroyed and scores of animals were killed. The space agency said that smoke from the fire had already been seen in South America around New Year’s Day, so large that it “blurred” the sky. It said the skies in New Zealand “dramatically changed color”, causing “serious air quality issues”. According to the BBC, by 8 January the smoke of this forest fire had gone half of the world.

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

Such forests will be able to grow back in 100 years

Australia Fire Chief Mick Clarke says that the way the fire has happened, it seems that it will take at least 100 years to make this whole area green. If you look at the before and after photos present in this area, then the devastation caused by the fire can be easily gauged. The places where there was greenery on both sides of the road is now missing. The entire area has been cleared. The greenery is missing and only ash is visible there.

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

A NASA spokesperson reported that the fires were so large that they spread to an “unusually large” number of pyrocumulonimbus events. NASA said that if there is a big fire once in some place, its smoke goes far. It affects atmospheric conditions globally. A fire worsens dangerous air quality.

It will take almost 100 years for the burnt forests of Australia to regain their form

More than 100 places were on fire

There was a fire in more than 100 places in Australia’s forests. But after the recent rains and the efforts of the fire department, it has now been controlled. The wildfire is said to have killed one-third of Australia’s koala population. The number of koalas in Australia was less than before, now due to the fire, their number is gone. Now more than 20 million acres of land have been set on fire. The fire in this land has burnt everything to ashes.

Three endangered species

Three species have become endangered in Australia’s forests. These include the southern frog, the regent hunter bird and the western ground parrot. WWF Australia has advised the government of 13 animals whose habitats have either been destroyed or severely damaged. Other animals at risk include the koala population in the southeast, the kangaroo island dunart, the shiny black cockatoo, the long-legged potaru, the western ground parrot, the blue mountain water skink, the eastern bristledord, and the brush-tailed rock wallaby.

Burn area of ​​15 million hectares

An area of ​​15 million hectares has been burned by the fire, which the Australian government has announced to spend 50 million Australian dollars ($ 34.5 million) to save it. The world’s largest fire service (74 thousand) is working to prevent fire. Not only this, the rate of extinction of mammals in Australia has increased. Alam is that the beautiful koala, which lives on tall trees in Australia, can be declared an endangered species.

Two hundred million Australian dollars in fire recovery fund

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced two hundred crore Australian dollars (about one thousand crore rupees) in the Bush Fire Recovery Fund. The houses and infrastructure destroyed due to fire from this fund will be rebuilt in the next two years. The fund will be staffed by former Australian Federal Police Commissioner Andrew Colvin. Morrison said that this amount of 200 billion dollars will be different from the amount previously approved. This is the initial amount, which can be increased if needed.

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