A terrifying new study predicts that climate change could cause a sharp rise in urban fires, leading to 335,000 fire-related deaths by 2100.
The study from the University of Science and Technology of China warns that if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, fires in cities could increase by 22.2%.
This would also result in 1.1 million fire-related injuries.
This shocking news comes after the devastating effects of the California wildfires, as captured in the video, and the current North and South Carolina fires.
The study highlights the devastating impact of climate change on fire frequency, with 50,000 deaths and 170,000 injuries from fires each year worldwide.
The team is investigating how these numbers will change with rising global temperatures.