
Brutal Heat Wave Sparks Deadly Wildfires Across Southern Europe
Devastating wildfires in southern Europe, particularly Italy, claim lives of brave firefighters amid an intense heat wave disrupting daily life.
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Devastating wildfires in southern Europe, particularly Italy, claim lives of brave firefighters amid an intense heat wave disrupting daily life.
Mongolia faces a severe wildfire season with 90 fires destroying over 685,500 hectares of land, marking a 19.3% increase from last year.
Wildfires near Athens’ suburbs have been contained after a deadly blaze claimed a life and destroyed homes and cars.
Wildfires in southeast Türkiye have claimed 11 lives as extreme heat and dry conditions fueled the rapid spread of flames across Mardin and Diyarbakir provinces.
Wildfires continue to ravage Northern California with the Sites Fire being the largest, burning 63 sq km with only 5% contained. Evacuations and high risk of new fires persist.
A study in Science Advances links California wildfire smoke to over 52,000 premature deaths and an economic impact of up to $456 billion from 2008 to 2018.
Western Canada battles its first major wildfires of the season, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings as authorities work to contain the blazes.
Greece has raised its wildfire alert level to ‘high risk’ following a significant surge of fires and record warm temperatures, prompting heightened precautions across multiple regions.
Wildfires in the US are intensifying as climate change worsens, revealing gaps in current environmental regulations and necessitating urgent policy reforms.
One in four Americans breathes unhealthy air as rising wildfires and inadequate regulations exacerbate the climate crisis.