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Skies turned bright red on the beach in southeast Australia on Sunday as deadly bushfires continue to burn.
— ABC News (@ABC) January 6, 2020
Rain has brought some measure of relief, but officials warn the showers won't put out all the fires before conditions deteriorate again this week. https://t.co/Mv389yT4Gd pic.twitter.com/XxIOZRDxJb
Australia is on fire and over half a BILLION animals have already died. The world needs to do something now! 😭😭😭 #PrayForAustralia pic.twitter.com/YDVbWC5INU
— Science & Nature (@ScienceNature6) January 6, 2020
A 3D visualisation of the fires in Australia by Anthony Hearsey [IG: https://t.co/KT8FFYNg8N]. The data used come from NASA’s FIRMS (Fire Information for Resource Management System) between 05/12/19 - 05/01/20 [check here the source of the data: https://t.co/jwP6MF9Z1R] pic.twitter.com/FKes61P5CA
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 5, 2020
Despite clouds and smoke, #Sentinel2 🇪🇺🛰 was able to acquire this image, today 5 January, over the Snowy Mountains and Kosciuszko National Park area of #NewSouthWales 🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/3VlVxws73B
— Copernicus EMS (@CopernicusEMS) January 5, 2020
Fires in the area of the Wombeyan caves and Nattai National Park, #NSW 🇦🇺, as seen by #Sentinel2 🇪🇺🛰 today at mid-day
— Copernicus EMS (@CopernicusEMS) January 5, 2020
Through the smoke, the infrared channels of the satellite sensors are able to pick up the heat signature of the blazes from 786 km above pic.twitter.com/tYP6iVlHsV
A koala displaced from the fires in Australia meets a firefighter who offers him a drink pic.twitter.com/xiNjLqwcZi
— The Human Experience (@thehumanxp) January 6, 2020