Environment

Drought Lurking; The Danger of Forest Fires Remains

Recent rainfall has not been able to overcome the fate of drought, and the danger of forest fires remains a serious threat. With this trend continuing, nature is exposed to greater risks.

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Drought Lurking; The Danger of Forest Fires Remains

While the rainfall in July has created hopes for improving the drought situation in some areas, the reality is that this amount of rainfall is not sufficient. Drought remains a fundamental problem in many parts of the country, and the state of water resources is extremely concerning.

Danger of Forest Fires

This unfavorable weather condition not only affects the daily lives of people but also significantly increases the risk of fires in forests. As temperatures rise and humidity decreases, forests become fire pits that can ignite at any moment. Experts warn that if necessary measures are not taken, we may witness more devastating fires in the coming years.

In this context, the need for proper planning and management of natural resources to combat this crisis is felt more than ever. Can officials act in time, or will nature once again bear the burden of this crisis alone?