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Indonesia's Forest Fires: A Growing Environmental Crisis Revealed by Satellite Imagery
As Indonesia faces a severe dry season, high-resolution satellite maps show that 5.62 million hectares have been affected by widespread forest fires, raising concerns for the environment and local communities.
Editorial Staff
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Summary
Recent satellite imagery has highlighted the alarming scale of forest fires in Indonesia, with 5.62 million hectares reported as affected. This situation is particularly concerning as the dry season approaches.
The environmental impact of these fires is significant, leading to damage to forests and land, which poses risks to both wildlife and local economies.
As the fires continue to spread, the threat to lives and livelihoods becomes increasingly urgent, prompting calls for action to address this environmental crisis.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Affected Area | 5.62 million hectares |
| Environmental Impact | Damage to forests and land |
| Publication Date | April 17, 2026 |
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