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Amsterdam Island, a French territory in the southern Indian Ocean, has been ravaged by wildfires for nearly a month, impacting over 55% of its 54 square kilometers. The island, typically uninhabited except for researchers, is home to various unique wildlife species, including the critically endangered Amsterdam Albatross, according to the Laboratory for Climate and Environmental Sciences.
The fires, which began near the Pointe Bénédicte observatory on January 15, 2023, have forced the evacuation of 31 personnel to nearby Réunion Island. Rémi Chazot, a researcher on the island, emphasized the narrow escape, citing good fortune that the lobster fishing boat, Austral, was delayed and available for rescue.
Authorities attribute the fire's rapid spread to dry conditions, strong winds, and the lack of waterways on the island. Satellite imagery has revealed severe damage to critical infrastructure, including solar panels and communication lines. Conservationists warn of dire implications for local wildlife due to the island's rich biodiversity and its role in climate research, highlighting the potential long-term impact on ongoing studies.