RECORD TEMPERATURES: Satellites Are Saving Lives In Battle Against Chile's Wildfires

Picture shows a satellite point of view of the Southern Hemisphere where temperatures have risen over 40 degrees Celsius, undated footage. The fires in the area have killed at least 26 people, and left at least 1,182 injured. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@NOAA; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; CIRA/Newsflash) Picture shows a satellite point of view of the Southern Hemisphere where temperatures have risen over 40 degrees Celsius, undated footage. The fires in the area have killed at least 26 people, and left at least 1,182 injured. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@NOAA; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; CIRA/Newsflash)
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17 February 2023
Satellites are saving lives in Chile where wildfires caused by record-hot weather are breaking out in the Southern Hemisphere. Summer temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere of more than 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) are affecting attempts to combat a massive wildfire outbreak...