South Korea’s Worst Wildfires in History Fueled by Climate Change
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on the largest wildfires in South Korea’s history, made up of 30 uncontained blazes. Experts attribute these fires to climate change, with severe drought and stronger winds worsening conditions. The situation mirrors recent wildfires in the United States, reinforcing the global impact of climate-driven disasters.
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