Bushfires
Bushfires are uncontrolled fires that occur in natural vegetation, often in areas like forests, grasslands, and scrublands. They can be caused by natural events, such as lightning strikes, or human activities, including campfires and discarded cigarettes. Bushfires can spread rapidly, fueled by dry conditions, strong winds, and flammable materials.
These fires can have significant environmental impacts, destroying habitats and affecting wildlife. They also pose risks to human life and property, leading to evacuations and damage to homes. In countries like Australia, bushfires are a common occurrence, especially during the hot, dry summer months.