Bushfire
A bushfire is an uncontrolled fire that burns in vegetation, typically in rural areas. These fires can occur in forests, grasslands, and scrublands, often fueled by dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds. Bushfires can spread rapidly, posing significant risks to wildlife, property, and human life.
In many regions, particularly in Australia, bushfires are a natural part of the ecosystem, helping to regenerate certain plant species. However, they can also be devastating, leading to loss of homes and habitats. Fire management strategies, including controlled burns and firebreaks, are essential to mitigate the impact of bushfires.