How big are the fires burning in Australia’s north? Interactive map shows they’ve burned an area larger than Spain
by Nick Evershed, Andy Ball and Adam Morton from World news | The Guardian on (#6GEZ5)
La Nina, invasive grass and land management practices are all factors in the larger-than-average bushfires that have burned an area bigger than Spain. This interactive map shows the total area burned, overlaid on different capital cities
Huge bushfires have burned a significant amount of northern Australia in recent months, with the collective area burned larger than many countries, including Spain.
Experts say the massive fires are primarily due to a higher-than-average fuel load built up over the recent wet La Nina years, with an invasive grass species also contributing to more intense burns.
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