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The fire in Brazil has been burning for 10 days. What is the fire zone?

It has been 10 days since the forest fire in Brazil, and the fire area has reached 40,000 hectares. It can be said that nothing grows in the fire and all the vegetation is burned.

At present, it is not clear what caused the forest fire, because the fire has not been put out, and the first task now is to put out the forest fire first. Because the fire broke out in an undeveloped no-man's land, firefighters let go directly and divided them into five teams to put out the fire in different areas. Firefighting helicopters were also dispatched directly to launch large-scale dry ice in the air. Some planes also directly airlift fire-fighting equipment for disaster relief.

Every time a fire breaks out, I feel sorry, because a forest may take years or even decades of natural changes to form. And a forest fire can make decades of ecological evolution go down the drain directly. The place where the fire broke out is the only large undeveloped area in the world, which means that there are abundant wildlife resources here. This fire may directly cause the wild animals inside to be burned to death, and precious plants are also directly burned in the fire.

According to the data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Economic Affairs, the fire in Mato Grosso in the first half of this year increased by a full 5.3 times compared with the same period last year. In recent years, due to climate warming, extreme weather has occurred more and more times, especially from June to September in summer. Extreme weather, such as lightning strike, rainstorm and even fire, occurs in almost every country. If you are not careful, these natural events can be filled with loopholes. The forest fire came so quickly, probably because the rainfall in this area was half less than usual from June to May this year. Because of less rainfall and dry air, a little spark may burn violently in the air directly, thus endangering the whole forest area.