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In January and February 1991, as the US–led coalition drove Iraqi forces out of Kuwait,Saddam Hussein’s troops retaliated with an inferno Photograph: Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/Taschen

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The scorched-earth policy began in January 1991 and increased in February as the ground war got underway Photograph: Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/Taschen

According to oil expert Larry Flak, 90% of all the fires in Kuwait were put out with nothing but sea water, sprayed from powerful hoses at the base of the fire Photograph: Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/Taschen

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