Australia Fires 2019 From Space
Australia's deadly bushfires sparked in september 2019 and have been blazing ever since.
Australia fires 2019 from space. One from black saturday and one from the current fires. Daytime satellite views of the ground are equally if not more dramatic. From the driest september ever in 2018 to the raging.
This overlay shows a 3d visualization of all the fires australia has witnessed in this season with its map laid on top of the google map of europe — that’s how large australia’s size actually is. As the state of disaster now extends to victoria, the danger, is, sadly, still not over. As fires continue to rage in southern and eastern australia, the smoke has risen high and far across the atmosphere.
The fires ravaging australia’s east coast are visible from space, with smoke billowing hundreds of kilometres across the pacific ocean. Astronauts spot australia's deadly wildfires from space. The fires have killed at least 26 people and millions of animals are estimated to.
In june 2019, the queensland fire and emergency service acting director warned of the potential for an early start to the bushfire season which normally starts in august. The astronaut pictures reveal the “terrifying scale” of bushfires that have plagued australia since september 2019. At least 25 people have been killed and more than 63,000 square miles burned since the fires began in september 2019.
A prolonged drought that began in 2017 made this year's bushfire season more devastating than ever. Australia's deadly wildfires have killed at least 17 people since they began in september 2019 and continued into january 2020. The ground is choked with smoke that has reached into sydney while the view.
By umair irfan and christina animashaun updated jan 6, 2020, 2:11pm est The view from space before the rainfall, satellites captured images of burning fires and billowing smoke on jan. 2019 and the second on jan.