Several bases have experienced fires, including those supported by Australia, Brazil, Argentina, UK and New Zealand.
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Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Base fire happened on 2012-02-25.
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Since 1958, fires have occurred at Australia's Mawson Station (1958 and '59), Argentina's Almirante Brown (1983), US station McMurdo (1991), British station Rothera (2001), Russia's station Progress (2008), New Zealand's Scott Base (2009) and Brazil's Comandante Ferraz Base (2012). Fire is the most dangerous event in an Antarctic research station, because of the lack of fresh water to extinguish it. The number one job is to prevent human death in the event of a fire.
Fire is a great cooking tool in the Antarctic.
There is no fire base
Base of the flames.
A fire in an Antarctic research station is possibly the most dangerous event possible. Because there are generally no huge amounts of liquid water available to fight a fire, and because of the extreme dryness of the continent and all its buildings, fire can be fatal and completely devastating to a research station.
A fire Break is when you taake away trees to get rid of fuel and stop fire happening
A fire break is like a gap in a forest. If there is nothing for the fire to burn it cannot spread to elsewhere in the forest
No. There is no earthquake activity on the Antarctic continent.