Fires in the Amazon jungle can't be extinguished

Fires in the Amazon jungle can't be extinguished

Amazon forests, known as the lungs of the world, have been burning for weeks because of insufficient precautions and lack of necessary interventions.

The Amazons, the world's largest tropical region, are battling the biggest fires in recent years.

The fire in the Amazon forests, 60 percent of which are within Brazilian territory, has also spread mainly to Brazil, but also to Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay.

The Amazon forests, known as the lungs of the world, have been burning for 3 weeks.

Fires continue in more than 2,500 locations in Brazil, while fires cannot be extinguished.

As the Amazon forests are home to a variety of exotic vegetation and animal species over five-and-a-half million kilometers of land, it serves as a kind of balancing act to the world.

While tropical forests in the Amazon region produce 20 percent of the world's oxygen, the amount of oxygen decreases as the burning of trees in this region causes a significant amount of greenhouse gases to emerge.

At the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, leaders had pledged $ 20 million for fires in the Amazon rainforest.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has refused $ 20 million in aid, has accepted the zionist regime's help to send fire-fighting drones with flame-retardant chemicals.

Images were taken from space by NASA also show the size of the fire in the Amazons.

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