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20 Destructive five in the forest:​

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Indonesia

1997 Indonesian forest fires

2002 Bali bombings

2005 Bali bombings

Bandung Sea of Fire

2005 Malaysian haze

1997 Southeast Asian haze

2006 Southeast Asian haze

2009 Southeast Asian haze

2010 Southeast Asian haze

2013 Southeast Asian haze

2015 Southeast Asian haze

2016 Southeast Asian haze

2019 Southeast Asian haze

Israel

1989 Mount Carmel forest fire

1995 Jerusalem forest fire

The 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire in Israel, Started on 2 December 2010 and burned 41 km2 of forest, killing as many as 44 people, most of them Israel Prison Service officer cadets, when a bus evacuating them was trapped in flames.

22 November 2016 Haifa, Zikhron Ya'akov, Gilon wildfires

Japan

27 April 1971 – 340 hectares (840 acres) was lost in a forest fire [ko] at Kure, western Honshu, Japan. Construction workers were using fire in order to wither weeds when a strong wind moved through the area, fueling the fire; 18 firefighters were killed. The fire lasted for one day.

South Korea

April 2000, Gangwon-do Gangneung wildfire

India

2019 Bandipur forest fires

2016 Uttarakhand forest fires

Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China)

1996 – Pat Sin Leng wildfire, Tai Po, Hong Kong; 5 hikers killed (3 pupils and 2 teachers) on 10 February.

China

1987 – The Black Dragon Fire started in China and burnt a total of 18 million acres (73,000 km2; 28,000 sq mi) of forest along the Amur river, with 3 million acres (12,000 km2; 4,700 sq mi) destroyed on the Chinese side.

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