Residents battle food shortages and health issues after vast areas of forest and farmland burned last yearAs she walks away from the house where she raised her family, Isabel Surubí pauses to point at the bed of a stream, now covered with dry leaves, that once supplied her entire community. "The water used to come from here," she says.In 2024, wildfires in Bolivia burned more than 10m hectares (about 39,000 sq miles) of forest, farmland and savannah - an area greater than the size of Portugal. After the fires, and the drought that preceded them, the spring feeding Surubí's village of Los Ángeles in Bolivia's tropical dry forest ran dry. Continue reading...
'If not fire, we'll be killed by hunger': villagers continue to feel fallout from Bolivia's worst wildfires
20. února 2025 12:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian
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