Vast swaths of the Los Alerces National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site home to 2,600-year-old trees, are now ablaze.
The fire season in Patagonia this summer will likely be one of the most severe in recent decades, and the crisis is not an isolated phenomenon.
Heat, drought, and high winds exacerbated deadly blazes in Chile this weekend and stoked fires that continue to smolder in Argentina.
Argentina's government on Thursday declared an emergency in Patagonia, where wildfires have ripped through vast tracts of ...
Large areas of Los Alerces National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site home to 2,600-year-old trees, are now ablaze. The ...
Los Alerces National Park in Argentina's Patagonia is being devastated by wildfires fueled by climate change and governmental ...
Forest fires burn in the Patagonian region of Chubut province, Argentina, fuelled by high temperatures and winds. Argentina's ...
Wildfires in Argentina’s Patagonia continued to pressure communities in Chubut province, with active fronts and repeated ...
Wildfires are still tearing apart the drought-stricken region of Patagonia, ravaging its once-pristine forests. View on ...
The worst fires are concentrated in Chubut province, where at least 45,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed since mid-January — an area ...