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The image, taken in Abuja, Nigeria, captures a significant fire producing a massive plume of thick, black smoke against a daytime sky. Intense orange flames are visible at the source of the fire, originating from an object burning on the ground. The fire is located in an open, semi-rural or peri-urban landscape. The immediate area around the blaze consists of patches of green grass, bare earth, and prominent light-colored rock formations or mounds. Some of these rocky surfaces bear dark, charred stains, hinting at prior burning activities at this spot. A dirt path or track is visible winding through the grassy terrain. A dense column of black smoke rises steadily and expands across the sky, indicative of incomplete combustion, possibly from materials such as tires or plastic waste. Above the smoke, the sky is light blue with scattered white clouds, confirming it is daytime with seemingly calm weather. In the background, beyond the open ground and rock formations, a clustered settlement or village is visible. Numerous buildings with roofs of various colors, including red, blue, and grey, indicate a residential area. Scattered trees and other vegetation are present throughout the scene, particularly near the settlement. A tall, slender communication tower or antenna stands in the distance. No people are explicitly visible in the frame, and there is no discernible text. The image documents an active burning event, likely related to waste disposal, with the heavy smoke representing a notable environmental impact.
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