40 kangaroos in Australia died of tragic death in order to escape from wildfires

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40 kangaroos in Australia died of tragic death in order to escape from wildfires - DayDayNews

[Global Network Comprehensive Report] According to the British Daily Mail on August 23, on August 23, a pilot was flying over Blairby Island in Australia on August 23, and found kangaroo corpses everywhere on the beach. The scene was shocking.

40 kangaroos in Australia died of tragic death in order to escape from wildfires - DayDayNews

The fire started to reduce harm, but strong winds in the area caused the situation to get out of control. According to reports, the incident was caused by a bushfire near , the capital of Queensland. In order to avoid the high temperature of the fire, the 40 kangaroos were forced to go into the water and were unfortunately drowned. "Blairby Island is full of dead kangaroos, and we flew over them at the time," a pilot said on Twitter. The pilot later revealed that the mass death was caused by a bushfire and commented: "It's a sad sight."

picture records this tragic scene, with kangaroo corpse lying across the beach between the second and fourth lagoons on the island. A kangaroo has a cub in parenting bag . Video shows vultures pecking at their bodies. It is believed that the fire was ignited on purpose, with the aim of reducing harm and preventing more dangerous bushfires in the future.

40 kangaroos in Australia died of tragic death in order to escape from wildfires - DayDayNews

Kangaroo corpse lies across the beach

It is reported that local campers have evacuated from the area. Due to the call for helicopters to sprinkle water to put out the fire, there was a lot of smoke in the air, and residents of Brebi Island were asked to close doors and windows. Throughout the weekend, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will continue to monitor to control the fire, and the cause of the fire will be investigated. Unfortunately, uncontrollable forest fires did take the lives of local animals. (Internship compiler: Zhang Fengbin Reviewer: Li Shan)

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