This article is part of "Journey Toward Climate Justice," a series exploring the systemic inequities of the climate crisis.
By 2050, the World Bank estimates that climate change could force 216 million people to be displaced from their homes within their own countries.
Climate change is thought to be one of several contributors to the wildfires — as droughts increased in the region, vegetation dried, creating dry conditions conducive to fires.
Migration and the climate crisis are inextricably linked, climate experts say.
"People shouldn't be forced to leave home because of climate change," Francis said.
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