
The fires in Australia are as vast as the size of Belgium, marking it as the largest fire ever recorded.
According to Daily Mail, millions of animals like koalas and kangaroos have already lost their lives in the fires, with many other species still fleeing for survival.
Animal advocates are taking action by air-dropping kilos of carrots and potatoes from helicopters to provide food for the starving animals.
The ongoing wildfires in Australia have escalated into a national catastrophe, resulting in the tragic loss of approximately half a billion animals, with a devastating impact on about a third of the total koala population.

Food dropped from helicopters
Many animals that were at risk of perishing in the wildfires were saved thanks to the tireless efforts of numerous animal lovers.
Recent images in international media showcase food being air-dropped from helicopters to rescue animals. The government of New South Wales is actively engaged in saving as many animals as possible.
2 tons of food dropped for the animals
More than 2200 kilograms of vegetables have already been released from helicopters to provide sustenance for the hungry animals. This initiative has gained attention through widely circulating photos on the internet.
The dedication of these animal lovers is truly commendable. Please share this to show your support for their noble actions.