Earth's lungs that produce 20% of the oxygen in the atmosphere, Brazil's Amazon rainforest, is on fire and scientists warn that it could be very dangerous to the fight against climate change, reports BBC.
There have been a total of 72,843 fires in Brazil this year, with more than half in the Amazon region, said the National Institute for Space Research.
It is vital for fighting against climate change and it is home for uncountable plants and animals. It is the largest rainforest on Earth.
Fires often occur in the dry season in Brazil but they are also deliberately started in efforts to illegally deforest land for cattle ranching.
Yellow alert is issued in Brazil and the state has declared emergency, reports Express. NASA has released footage that the smoke can be seen from space, reports USA Today.
Brazil's São Paulo city has turned dark during daytime as it is covered in smoke. The city is 1700 miles away from the forest. #PrayForAmazonia has started trending on Twitter after people started posting pictures and videos of the scary visuals.
While Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is accused of not controlling wildfires and deforestation as timber is ceased in large number, he has accused NGOs of setting fire, reports The Hindu.
Countries like Norway and Germany spend millions to fund the rainforest. Due to the number of fires in the Amazon rainforest it’s hard to predict exactly when it started. However, the fires have increased recently, with more than 9,500 fires since Thursday. Reportedly, the fire is high since the past 3 weeks. There is also lost Indian tribes living in the Amazon.
மேலும் செய்திகள்
தொடர்புடைய இணைப்புகள்
- Ss1 Dev3 Bns Slideshow July 21 Dt
- Ss2 Dev3 Bns Slideshow July 21 Dt
- Ss2 Web Series Review Slideshow Dt | Web Series Review Slideshow Dt - Slideshow
- Ss1 Dev New Ss 262626 Dt | Dev New Ss 262626 Dt - Slideshow
- Dev3 IBlink Review
- Dev3 BNS Column 1 25 June Bt
- Dev3 Bwe Column 1 25 June Dt
- Dev3 Bns Ss 1 25 June Dt
- Ss2 Dev3 Bwe Ss 1 25 June Dt | Dev3 Bwe Ss 1 25 June Dt - Slideshow
- கேட்ட நொடியில் உதவி - WhatsApp குழு அமைச்சு உதவும் போலீஸ் Arjun Saravanan IPS பேட்டி
- Dev3 Sankar
- Dev3 Sankar - Videos