Global wildfires have already destroyed over 100 million hectares of land this year, and El Nio may exacerbate the disaster.

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12/05/2026
Scientists warn that climate change has led to record-breaking wildfires in Asia and Africa this year. With the approaching summer in the northern hemisphere and the El Nio phenomenon beginning to appear, it is expected that the situation will further deteriorate. Data from the World Climate Attribution Organization shows that wildfires from January to April this year have caused unprecedented damage, burning over 150 million hectares of land, which is 20% higher than the previous record.