Fires in Patagonia: Flames Continue to Spread, 50,000 Hectares Destroyed
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The forest fires in Argentinian Patagonia have become a persistent threat that hits the environmental heart of the south of the country. Feeding social concern and showing a season marked by devastation. As fire redefines landscapes and alters entire communities, the emergency reveals a growing tension. This exists between institutional response, operational capacity and the perception that damage advances faster than solutions.
More than 60,000 hectares of vegetation have been devoured by the flames in the Argentine Patagonia, where hundreds of firefighters fight incessantly against the fires favored by the wind and extreme heat. (ANSA)
A forest fire is still raging in the mountainous region of Route 71, in the Argentine province of Chubut, Patagonia.
From the opposition they question the UND signed by the Government to confront the fires in the south of the country. They point out that the norm does not create specific lines or active direct assistance for provinces, municipalities and victims.
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