19 Before And After Pictures That Show How Much Devastation The Bushfires In Australia Are Causing

These photos are the best evidence of what is happening in Australia right now.

Damjan
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19 Before And After Pictures That Show How Much Devastation The Bushfires In Australia Are Causing

The bushfires in Australia have been raging on for months, and they have destroyed homes, entire towns, claimed many lives. Over 10 million hectares of land are completely devastated. To put things in perspective, the California fires destroyed about 800.000 hectares.

Ecologists at the University of Sydney stated that over half of a billion animals are affected by the fires in New South Wales state alone, and millions are probably dead. These statistics include birds, reptiles, and mammals, except bats. Insects and frogs are not included in the report, so the true numbers are much higher.

The human mind can’t really relate to numbers, so If we read about a tragedy that caused thousands of deaths, it will not move us as a single story from that tragedy.

So, instead of just giving you the numbers, we have collected some of the photos that will tell you a story.

#1 Kangaroo Island

#1 Kangaroo Islandajcx89

The air quality in the Australian capital Canberra on Friday was rated the third worst of all major cities in the world. Unfortunately, the weather forecast is not good. It predicts very hot and dry conditions, with strong winds and thunderstorms. This will only make the fires stronger.

#2 Tathra Beach, Nsw In Australia. Photos are made before and after the ash and smoke arrived.

#2 Tathra Beach, Nsw In Australia. Photos are made before and after the ash and smoke arrived. jaxond24

 

Kangaroo Island wildlife preservation is a great concern for ecologists. There, the fires have killed thousands of koalas.

They have also destroyed 155 000 hectares of land, and that is about a third of the entire island. The western areas are the ones that suffered the most.

The Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife organization has eight shelters where they try to protect endangered species.

“People call this place a little Noah’s Ark. The island is a refuge. This is the largest fire we have seen in a long time,” ecologist at Land for Wildlife, Heidi Groffen told the reporters, emphasizing that all eight sites were significantly burned. Even the cameras they used for observing had melted.

#3 Kangaroo Island

#3 Kangaroo IslandSouthern Ocean Lodge

#4 Mogo Wildlife Park

#4 Mogo Wildlife Parktripadvisor

#5 Sarsfield, Victoria. It is a miracle that the house is still standing.

#5 Sarsfield, Victoria. It is a miracle that the house is still standing.Tom-Cotton

#6 Cobargo's Historic Main Street

#6 Cobargo's Historic Main StreetGoogle Maps

#7 Mallacoota Wharf

#7 Mallacoota Wharftravelvictoria

#8 Genoa Bridge

#8 Genoa BridgeHeritage Council Victoria

#9 Wildlife Sanctuary In Canberra

#9 Wildlife Sanctuary In CanberraOMGLMAOWTF

#10 Before and after. This was a home of one Australian family

#10 Before and after. This was a home of one Australian familySribala Subramanian

#11 Easily visible on a clear day, but not today. Mt Cook In New Zealand

#11 Easily visible on a clear day, but not today. Mt Cook In New ZealandJChandler66

#12 Sydney.

#12 Sydney.unsinkable02

#13 This Is Cobargo, before and after.

#13 This Is Cobargo, before and after.MadFckingWitch

#14 Mallacoota

#14 MallacootaCattanScience

#15 Fires burning In The Shoalhaven

#15  Fires burning In The Shoalhavenames_rfs

#16 Betka Road

#16 Betka RoadGoogle maps

#17 Merimbula Airport.

#17 Merimbula Airport. Fiona Purcell

#18 Batemans Bay Mini Golf

#18 Batemans Bay Mini Golfbatemansbayminigolf

#19 Araluen Motor Lodge

#19 Araluen Motor LodgeTripAdvisor

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Damjan