Forest Fire (5618 ha) in Brazil 14 Jun 2024

Event summary

This forest fire can have a low humanitarian impact based on the and the affected population and their vulnerability.

GDACS ID WF 1019839
Countries: Brazil
Start Date - Last detection*: 14 Jun 2024 - 18 Jun 2024
Duration (days): 4
People affected: 0 in the burned area
Burned area: 5618 ha
More Info: Global Wildfire Information System

*(Last detection of the thermal anomaly of the fire)

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Articles: 27 | About casualties: 0 | Last hour: 0

¿Por qué los incendios en el Pantanal brasileño son tan preocupantes?2024-06-25T21:00+0200.

En el último año, Brasil ha sido devastado por varios desastres naturales, como las recientes inundaciones en Río Grande do Sul, que han dejado al menos 177 víctimas mortales, o la sequía sin precedentes en el estado de Amazonas, que el año
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New study reaffirms Indigenous lands key to mitigating climate change ... 2024-06-25T19:44+0200.

But Mato Grosso is also Brazil’s leading producer of soybeans and meat, and both have grown at the expense of the region’s native Cerrado and Amazon vegetation. According to this study on Indigenous lands and conservation units in Mato Gros
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State of emergency declared in Mato Grosso do Sul due to Pantanal fire2024-06-25T13:04+0200.

Mato Grosso do Sul Governor Eduardo Riedel declared an emergency situation in the state's municipalities affected by forest fires. Brazilian authorities have declared a state of emergency for six months in Mato Grosso do Sul in a move to fa
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Cambio climático facilita «devastadores incendios» en mayor humedal de ... 2024-06-24T02:25+0200.

Río de Janeiro, 23 jun (Xinhua) — El mayor humedal del mundo conocido como Pantanal que comparten Brasil, Bolivia y Paraguay se ha convertido en una región cada vez más seca que favorece los «devastadores incendios» que sufre el bioma este
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For this events, GDACS has links to information from the following sources: (2), EC-JRC (27), WMO (1), INFORM (2), JRC (1),