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NASA has warned that the smoke being created by Australia's numerous bushfires will circle the entire planet at least once. The smoke has already passed over New Zealand and some Latin American countries, seriously reducing the air quality in those regions. NASA came to this conclusion after reviewing satellite data.

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Wed Jan 15 - IndianExpress

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