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Drought: Colombia: more than 9,000 hectares burned by forest fires

Drought: Colombia: more than 9,000 hectares burned by forest fires
Drought: Colombia: more than 9,000 hectares burned by forest fires

More than 9,000 hectares have been ravaged by forest fires raging in western and southwestern Colombia, fueled by drought and heat. The affected departments are Tolima, Cundinamarca, Huila, Nariño, Cauca and Valle del Cauca.

At least 25 outbreaks were active on Friday at midday, half of them in the department of Tolima (symbolic photo/Keystone archives).

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At least 25 fires were active Friday at midday, half of them in the department of Tolima (west), the national unit for risk and disaster management said. Two people were injured in the village of Nagataima, the most affected by the fires, where an aqueduct and homes were destroyed, according to the same source.

The temperature there exceeded 41 degrees Celsius, the department’s environmental agency, Cortolima, said. In the neighboring community of Cundinamarca (west), not far from the capital Bogota, roads were closed and dozens of firefighters were battling the flames with the help of army helicopters.

State of calamity declared

In the department of Huila (southwest), where a state of public calamity was declared on Sunday, six municipalities are still suffering from fires.

These regions “have a deficit of precipitation and an increase in temperatures conducive to fire alerts,” according to Ghisliane Echeverry, director of the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies of Colombia.

Other Latin American countries are being hit by a heatwave and violent fires. In Ecuador, more than 23,000 hectares went up in smoke from August 23 to September 18, while in Peru, a state of emergency has been declared in three departments affected by numerous outbreaks.

Brazil is being ravaged by a “fire pandemic”, in the words of a judge of its supreme court, with 61,572 outbreaks recorded in the first 17 days of September, compared to 46,498 for the whole month in 2023.

The fires, most of which are of criminal origin according to Brazilian authorities, have reached key areas for biodiversity, including the Amazon, the Cerrado and the Pantanal, in addition to the national park in the capital Brasilia.

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