The clean Australian air has gone bad. The cause of the fire was forest fires

Australia’s fine dust at 23:00 p.m. on December 27, 2019, a forest fire broke out in Sydney, eastern Australia, and the air in Sydney was bad, but the concentration of fine dust in the slightly inland region (ACT) has deteriorated considerably in recent weeks. “In my two years of developing Mysevic, I have rarely seen orange (bad, harmful to sensitive forces) in Australia. You can even see purple in red because of the forest fire.

According to a news report in Australia on the 24th, the area affected by forest fires is 2,314 km2. The area of Seoul is 605km2, so the forest is almost four times as big as Seoul.

How long has the fire been burning in ABC Canberra? It is larger than the land area.Flames on the south coast have been burning for weeks, merging with another uncontrollable bushfire over the weekend… www.facebook.com

On the map of Gangwon-do below, Hongcheon-gun has an area of 1816km2 and Yangyang-gun right next to it is 668km2, so it can be seen that Hongcheon-gun and Yangyang-gun were destroyed by forest fires in Gangwon-do. It’s a huge forest fire. The forest fire hasn’t gone out yet, so it’s been spreading.

If you look at the map of Gangwon Province on December 4th, you can see smoke from forest fires in a very large area. At this time, the west wind blew and Sydney’s fine dust was high.

If you look at the map of Gangwon Province on December 4th, you can see smoke from forest fires in a very large area. At this time, the west wind blew and Sydney’s fine dust was high.

Australia’s fires are still burning. Bushfires continued in early December to generate smoke along the eastern part of the country. coast.earthobservatory.nasa.gov

This is a picture of a burnt forest in an article yesterday

This is a picture of a burnt forest in an article yesterday

Animals that lived in the forest also seem to suffer a lot of damage.

Animals that lived in the forest also seem to suffer a lot of damage.

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