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A Coal Field Revived an Underground Fire in El Bolsón

Summary by rionegro.com.ar
Days ago, in the middle of the polar wave that affected the region with low-zero temperatures and strong frosts, a call to the Forest Fire Prevention and Fight Service (Splif) alerted about the presence of smoke in the sector of Mount Dedo Gordo, near the Río Blanco, in El Bolsón. Brigadiers...
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During an intense cold wave, a column of smoke on Mount Dedo Gordo, near the Blanco River, set off the SPLIF (Service for Prevention and Combating Forest Fires) alarms. What was initially interpreted as a minor fire turned out to be unusual: an underground fire fueled by mineral coal. The affected area is located in the coal basin of Ñirihuau, located about 70 kilometers south-east of Bariloche. This region is considered the second most relevant…

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Days ago, in the middle of the polar wave that affected the region with low-zero temperatures and strong frosts, a call to the Forest Fire Prevention and Fight Service (Splif) alerted about the presence of smoke in the sector of Mount Dedo Gordo, near the Río Blanco, in El Bolsón. Brigadiers...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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