Recent wildfires have burned swathes of farmland in Peru's Andes and Amazon regions, killing at least 16 people, Reuters reported.
According to data from Peru's Ministry of the Environment, forest fires are common in Peru from August to November, mainly caused by burning dry grasslands to expand agricultural land and land traffickers. President Boluarte said Peru had recorded 238 forest fires across most of the country, and that about 80% of them were "controlled." Boluarte also noted that the forest fires were a result of lack of rain due to climate change.
Firefighters try to extinguish a forest fire in the Amazon (Peru) on September 16.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/peru-ban-bo-tinh-trang-khan-cap-do-chay-rung-du-doi-185240919214347446.htm
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