74 Bilder zum Thema "wildfire impact" bei ClipDealer

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A close-up view of charred trees in a forest in Legarda, Navarra, Spain, showcasing the aftermath of a wildfire.
Burning reeds. Nature fire landscape. Devastation of wildlife, human influence on planet. Air pollution, hot and dry climate, environment, Earth saving concept
Climate change and Global warming is a driver of global wildfire trends.
Burned in mangroves, with fire, smoke, trees and ash soil in Pitimbu, Paraiba State, Brazil on January 21, 2007.
Burning reeds. Nature fire landscape. Devastation of wildlife, human influence on planet. Air pollution, hot and dry climate, environment, Earth saving concept
Burning reeds. Nature fire landscape. Devastation of wildlife, human influence on planet. Air pollution, hot and dry climate, environment, Earth saving concept
Burned in mangroves, with fire, smoke, trees and ash soil in Pitimbu, Paraiba State, Brazil on January 21, 2007.
Australian bushfires aftermath: grass trees recovering after severe fire damage. Many of australian plant species can survive bushfires and re-sprout again
A firefighter puts out a burning building with height extension ladders
Death of plants, deforestation. In air pollution and fires in forest-tundra crowberry died (interlocking dry stalks). Russian Lapland
Firefighter extinguishing  wildfire with fire truck
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Burning deforestation of the Brazilian Caatinga biome in Barro, Ceara, Brazil on December 21, 2020.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus tree 6 months after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Burning deforestation of the Brazilian Caatinga biome in Barro, Ceara, Brazil on December 21, 2020.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
A firefighter puts out a burning building with height extension ladders.
Australian bushfire aftermath: Burned and chopped eucalyptus survives and re-sprouts from buds under its bark and from a lignotuber at the base of the tree
Deforestation of native forest in Camocim, Ceara, Brazil, on January 25, 2023.
Fire in the sugarcane field, sugarcane catching fire.
The aftermath of wildfires. Fire scarred trees in the charred remains of the forest after an ecological disaster. Copy space for text, background.
Burned pines after a forest fire. Black burned bark of pines in a woods. Summer forest fire aftremath. High quality photo
Fire and burning in the Brazilian Caatinga biome, in the hinterland of Pernambuco, Brazil on October 17, 2023. Climate change.
Soil in the process of desertification in the northeastern semi-arid region. Pombal, Paraiba, Brazil
Fire and burning in the Brazilian Caatinga biome, in the hinterl
Fire and burning in the Brazilian Caatinga biome, in the hinterl
Detailed close-up of charred ground and vegetation remnants after a wildfire
Smoke from wildfires fills the air around the Douro River and Dom Luis I Bridge, casting an eerie orange light from the sun as it struggles to pierce through the smoky sky.
A thick blanket of wildfire smoke covers the Douro River and Dom Luis I Bridge, as the fading sunlight paints the scene in warm, orange hues.
The Douro River and the Dom Luis I Bridge shrouded in thick smoke from wildfires, with the sun glowing orange through the haze.
Smoke from a field fire: the consequences of a discarded cigarette butt. One cigarette can ignite a wildfire, threatening the ecosystem and polluting the air
Fire and burning in the Brazilian Caatinga biome, in the hinterl
Smoke plume from the Ribbon Fire of August 2024 photographed from US-95 north of Beatty Nevada.  The fire burned 9000 acres, some of which was contaminated by nuclear testing.
Desolate landscape showing the devastating aftermath of a wildfire near Arakapas village. Limassol District, Cyprus
Autumnal landscape showing nature's resilience after a wildfire. Golden birch trees stand amid scorched earth, with urban elements in the background, under a vibrant blue sky
Smoke from a field fire: the consequences of a discarded cigarette butt. One cigarette can ignite a wildfire, threatening the ecosystem and polluting the air
A piece of forest burned in forests wiev from above
Deforestation of native forest in Camocim, Ceara, Brazil, on January 25, 2023.
Orange sunset with smoky haze and tree silhouettes
Burnt and charred leaves scattered on the ground depict the aftermath of a fire. The mix of blackened debris and remaining yellow leaves highlights the destructive impact on the natural landscape.
Fire in the sugarcane field, sugarcane catching fire.
Forest affected by fire.
Burned pines after a forest fire. Black burned bark of pines in a woods. Summer forest fire aftremath. High quality photo
Nature after fire. Black burnt landscape of national park of Teide, Tenerife, Canary islands, Spain. Destroyed by wildfire shrubs and brunches. Volcanic rocks covered with ashes. Burnt branches
Decorative balloons and colorful flags on the street for the Sao Joao festival, which takes place in June in northeastern Brazil
Fire and burning in the Brazilian Caatinga biome, in the hinterland of Pernambuco, Brazil on October 17, 2023. Climate change.
Soil in the process of desertification in the northeastern semi-arid region. Pombal, Paraiba, Brazil

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