Fire forensics reveals ancient infernos, offers future insights
Eastern Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions in the world, with bushfires responsible for the deaths of about 800 people and millions of animals since about 1850.
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Eastern Australia faces frequent and devastating bushfires, making it one of the most fire-prone areas globally. Since 1850, these fires have tragically claimed the lives of approximately 800 people. The impact extends beyond human loss, with millions of animals perishing in the flames as well. This highlights the severe ecological and human cost of bushfires in this region.
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