In Sydney, Australia, controlled fires conducted in preparation for the upcoming forest fire season have severely impacted the city’s air quality, leading to the world’s worst recorded air pollution levels. The dense smoke from these controlled burns forced authorities to temporarily halt the operations due to extreme pollution levels, with plans to resume once the air clears. It’s worth noting that only 14 percent of planned controlled fires in the state of New South Wales have been completed thus far. This is all happening as Australia braces for another potentially devastating forest fire season, following the catastrophic “Black Summer” of 2019-2020, during which 33 people lost their lives, and 19 million hectares of land were engulfed by flames.
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/iha-2023-09-15_07-20-07_163133.mp4?_=1Galatasaray supporters celebrated their Super League title at the Turkish Embassy in Dakar, Senegal. A 30-meter team flag was displayed on the building, and the embassy was decorated in yellow and red.
Turkish Ambassador Nur Sağman expressed her joy, saying, “It’s great to share this excitement together.” Galatasaray board member Aşkın Demir added, “We celebrated in front of Senegal’s largest statue last year. This year, we’re in the embassy garden. God willing, we’ll wear our 6th star.”
Senegalese fan Musti Kusti and Maarif Foundation’s Enes Yörük also joined the celebration, calling it a proud moment for Galatasaray fans abroad.