How wildfires can grow deadly overnight
The growing global threat that will only get worse
LIFESTYLE Disaster
At any moment on our planet, something is always burning. Wildfires are a growing threat, and they have the ability to devastate communities and reshape entire ecosystems. While it's difficult to compute the exact number of wildfires that run rampant around the world, experts have determined that more than 350 million hectares are burned every year, including croplands, forests, and grasslands.
Globally, wildfires add around five to eight billion tons of CO2 to the atmosphere annually. But why are certain regions (like California in the United States) more susceptible to such disasters? And how can nighttime make fires even deadlier? Click through this gallery to find out.