Namibia says it sends helicopters and hundreds of soldiers to fight a fire that has destroyed a third of a major natural reserve.
Etosha National Park is one of the best tourist attractions in South Africa, known as the vast salt pan that can be seen from space. It is also home to a single -black rhinogenic rhinogenic.
The country’s Ministry of Environment believes that the fire broke out on Monday when coal is produced outside the boundaries of the park.
Almost a week later, it spread in the garden, killing at least nine antelopes and destroying wildlife habitats, as well as the grazing of pastures in the Umosati and Ouchana regions on the border with Angola.
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