Приклади вживання Wildfires Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Siberia all suffered through drought and wildfires, while Japan, the U.S.,
More than 1,600 deaths were associated with intense heat waves and wildfires in Europe, Japan and the United States.
Once in a decade" wind event could spark new wildfires as utility company warns millions of customers could have their power shut down.
droughts, wildfires, hurricanes, and floods in 2017.
Over 4,000 firefighters were battling more than 250 wildfires in Portugal, which requested assistance from other European Union nations.
Abnormal is the new normal for Western wildfires, with increasingly bigger and more destructive blazes, experts say.
eight of the 20 most destructive wildfires in its recorded history.
Data show that this year's wildfires are the most deadly in California since 1933 when 29 people died in fires at Griffith Park in Los Angeles.
Emergency services recorded more than 500 wildfires on Sunday, the highest number of the year in a single day
About 54% said that climate change worsened the extreme heat waves, wildfires, and hurricanes that pummeled the country in 2017.
The remaining $3 billion in damages are from two wildfires in Southern California.
More than 1,600 deaths were linked to heat waves and wildfires in Europe, Japan and US.
For example, large wildfires posed a risk to electricity supplies to nuclear plants that were often in isolated locations.
A spokesman for the Greek government says the death toll from two big wildfires raging on the outskirts of Athens has risen to at least 20.
Greece has appointed new heads of key emergency services following last month's deadly wildfires near Athens.
drought and wildfires, carbon dioxide is absorbed
Although there are no wildfires in Antarctica, fire represents a serious threat to human activity.
Lack of rainfall in autumn contributes to the threat of wildfires in our nation's forests.
California is currently suffering three major wildfires, one of which, the Camp Fire, has grown to become the most destructive recorded in state history.
SYDNEY(BLOOMBERG)- Close to half a billion animals in Australia's New South Wales state may have been killed in wildfires since September- and the number could climb.