NASA satellite images reveal significant burn scars on Santa Rosa Island, which is part of Channel Islands National Park in Southern California. The wildfire affected approximately one-third of the island's area. The images, captured on May 20 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), depict extensive areas of blackened land resulting from the blaze.
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NASA Satellite Images Show Wildfire Damage on Santa Rosa Island
NASA satellite images have documented extensive wildfire damage on Santa Rosa Island, part of Channel Islands National Park. The fire impacted about one-third of the island, with images taken on May 20 showing large areas of scorched land.
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