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Since last week, the southern part of the Portuguese island of Madeira has been witnessing forest fires that have devastated more than 5,000 hectares of wilderness. The wildfires have posed an existential threat to the largest surviving laurel (Laurus nobilis) forests in the world which are also deemed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Madeira is among the most popular tourist spots in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and dozens of tourists are reported to be stranded on the island battling the fury of forest fires.
According to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) satellite imagery, the blaze began in the mountains of Serra de Água on August 14 and quickly spread eastwards in the direction of Curral das Freiras and Câmara de Lobos.
“When the OLI (Operational Land Imager) on Landsat 8 acquired these images on August 17, the fire was burning on three active fronts, and smoke streamed from the southern coast of the island over the Atlantic Ocean,” NASA mentioned in its report on the fire.
What has helped the fires spread is the ongoing heat and coastal winds.
In the days after the fire spread, local press reported that wind gusts up to 70 kilometres (43 miles) per hour and temperatures hovering around 30 degrees Celsius aided the fire.
“After August 17, the fire fronts expanded west and north of Serra de Água. On August 18, more than 160 people were evacuated from their homes, local authorities said, as firefighters attempted to tackle the blazes in difficult-to-access hilly terrain,” NASA’s earth observatory noted.
Miguel Albuquerque, president of the regional government of Madeira, was quoted as saying that the fire is burning in remote areas beyond the scope of the residential zones.
“There is no threat to the population, homes, or infrastructure. The intervention so far has been appropriate,” Albuquerque stated.
[Excerpt from Down To Earth "Madeira Wildfires Devastate 5,000 Hectares, Tourists Stranded" Dated 23/08/24]
Q1: How much area has been affected by the forest fires in southern Madeira?
(a) 1,000 hectares
(b) 2,500 hectares
(c) 5,000 hectares
(d) 10,000 hectares
Ans: (c) 5,000 hectares
Sol: The forest fires have burned more than 5,000 hectares of wild forest in southern Madeira.
Q2: What significant natural site is threatened by the fires?
(a) Madeira Wine Vineyards
(b) The Laurel Forest
(c) The Levada Trails
(d) Funchal Flower Gardens
Ans: (b) The Laurel Forest
Sol: The fires are threatening one of the world's biggest laurel forests, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Q3: Where did the fires in Madeira first start?
(a) Funchal
(b) Câmara de Lobos
(c) Serra de Água mountains
(d) Curral das Freiras
Ans: (c) Serra de Água mountains
Sol: The fires first started in the Serra de Água mountains on August 14, 2024.
Q4: Which organization has been monitoring the spread of the fires using satellites?
(a) ESA (European Space Agency)
(b) NASA
(c) ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation)
(d) NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
Ans: (b) NASA
Sol: NASA's satellites have been monitoring the fires as they spread.
Q5: What weather conditions have worsened the fires in Madeira?
(a) Heavy rainfall and low winds
(b) High temperatures and strong coastal winds
(c) Cold temperatures and heavy snow
(d) Calm weather and high humidity
Ans: (b) High temperatures and strong coastal winds
Sol: The fires have been worsened by high temperatures and strong coastal winds, with gusts reaching up to 70 km/h (43 mph).
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