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Forest Fires in India Common Before the Monsoon

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Forest Fires in India Common Before the Monsoon

image: In India, forest fires peak during the dry months of March or April before the arrival of the monsoon. This is quite visible in this NOAA/NASA Suomi NPP satellite image taken on March 29, 2019, where hundreds of fires appear as red points. Just last month on Feb. 21, India suffered a debilitating forest fire which spread quickly through the Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park in the southern part of India. Affected by the fire were tigers, elephants, spotted deer, bisons and antelopes. It was such a severe fire that it took firefighters five days to douse the flames and 10,920 acres were affected. So too, the current phase of hot, dry weather leads to increasingly dry undergrowth and high winds that fan the flames. This satellite image shows the fires clustered in the northern part of the country near Chhattisgarh and south down to Telangana.

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Credit: Image Courtesy: NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). Caption: Lynn Jenner


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