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The '''2019–20 Australian bushfire''' season, commonly referred to as Black Summer, marked a period of unprecedented bushfires that ravaged numerous regions across Australia. The intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable nature of these fires earned them the classification of megafires. In June 2019, experts speculated that the bushfire season, typically commencing in August, could start earlier due to exceptionally dry conditions, limited soil moisture, and the occurrence of early fires in Central Queensland. As the summer progressed, hundreds of fires erupted, predominantly affecting the southeastern part of the country. The most severe fires reached their peak between December 2019 and January 2020. | The '''2019–20 Australian bushfire''' season, commonly referred to as Black Summer, marked a period of unprecedented bushfires that ravaged numerous regions across Australia. The intensity, size, duration, and uncontrollable nature of these fires earned them the classification of megafires. In June 2019, experts speculated that the bushfire season, typically commencing in August, could start earlier due to exceptionally dry conditions, limited soil moisture, and the occurrence of early fires in Central Queensland. As the summer progressed, hundreds of fires erupted, predominantly affecting the southeastern part of the country. The most severe fires reached their peak between December 2019 and January 2020. | ||
== | == Affect on Australian wildlife == | ||
The 2019-20 Australian bushfires had a devastating impact on wildlife across the country. The unprecedented scale and intensity of the fires resulted in significant loss of habitat, food sources, and shelter for numerous animal species. | The 2019-20 Australian bushfires had a devastating impact on wildlife across the country. The unprecedented scale and intensity of the fires resulted in significant loss of habitat, food sources, and shelter for numerous animal species. | ||