The fires in Argentina They do not give truce and the last panorama reflects that in El Bolsón They already burned More than 3,500 hectares, in currents about 250,000, in the Huapi National Park more than 10 thousand are added and in epuyén another six thousand.
In the midst of a climate of uncertainty, but of intense help, El Bolsón Try to recover a certain tranquility 11 days after the start of the flames, which in a short time was burning more than 3,500 hectares.
Faced with the stage, thousands of neighbors had to self -state and abandon their homes without knowing that the future will hold since the fire consumes without permission. This panorama worsened in the last time due to the strong winds and the drought that plagues the region.
About the situation of Nahuel Huapi National Park, he fire It has been more than 40 days and experts say that the situation is far from resolving.
Fire panorama in Argentina: serious situation in El Bolsón, Bariloche, Epuyén and Corrientes
In this framework, More than 10,000 hectares have already been consumed And they fear that the number will grow over the days because the fire remains active.
About the state of fire in EpuyénThe authorities reported that it is contained, but they do not lower their guard since the course of the flames could generate new complications. This year more than 3,500 hectares were burned.
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Regarding the situation of Nahuel Huapi National Park, the fire has been for more than 40 days and experts say the situation is far from resolving.
In Corrientes the stage is too critical. So far from 2025 more than 250 thousand hectares were consumedwhich generates despair for firefighters, rescuers, and producers in the region.
In that province they work To combat the flames two hydrants, a helicopter and two northeast brigades of the National Fire Management System, Firefighters, Civil Defense Agents and Brigadist Provincial Equipment.
Given what is affected throughout the country, various actions are carried out, such as solidarity campaigns, to help those behind the huge operations to mitigate fires.
Source: Ambito

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