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Hawaii's corals are being destroyed by wildfires

Por: Newsweek Tech August 11, 2023

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Wildfires raging across Hawaii that are concentrated in the Maui region are expected to have an extreme impact on the state's environment, including its famed corals, according to one expert.At least 11,000 people have been displaced so far due to the fires, and the death toll—which currently stands at over 50 people as of August 11—is expected to rise. Officials have said the exact cause of the fires remains unknown, but have pointed... + full article



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