Australian bushfire smoke drifts to South America
Smoke from wildfires in Australia has drifted across the Pacific and affected cities in South America and may have reached the Antarctic, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday.
Smoke from the fires had already turned skies bright orange over Auckland in New Zealand.
“The fires have led to hazardous air quality, which has affected human health, in major cities in Australia, spreading to New Zealand and sent smoke drifting thousands of kilometers across the Pacific to South America,” WMO spokeswoman Clare Nullis told reporters in Geneva.
The fires, which have raged for months in Australia, have already emitted 400 megatonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and produced harmful pollutants, the EU’s Copernicus monitoring program said on Monday.
Brown sooty deposits have already been reported on glaciers in New Zealand, potentially accelerating the rate at which they are melting, the program said.
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