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Argentina declares emergency over Patagonia wildfires

  • Argentina's government declared a state of emergency in Patagonia due to wildfires affecting vast areas since summer began.
  • In southern Chubut province, at least 45,000 hectares of forest have burned since mid-January.
  • This emergency will aid collaboration between national and provincial firefighters, according to President Javier Milei's spokesman Manuel Adorni.
  • Recent colder weather and drizzle have aided firefighting efforts, according to Ignacio Cabello from the federal emergencies agency.
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Since December, about 450,000 hectares of forest land have burned in Chubut province and another 200,000 hectares in the national park.

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In the midst of pressure from the Patagonian governors, the government confirmed that it will move forward with the signing of a UND declaring the igneous emergency in the provinces of Chubut, Río Negro, Neuquén and La Pampa. As the NATION was able to anticipate, the measure was completed during the meeting in Casa Rosada of the political table, headed by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni. There, it was decided to allocate resources to deal with…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Government of Argentina confirmed the declaration of igneous emergency against fires in the provinces of Patagonia.

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Argentina declares emergency over Patagonia wildfires

Argentina's government on Thursday declared an emergency in Patagonia, where wildfires have ripped through vast tracts of forest since the start of the Southern Hemisphere summer.

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The Political Table met at Casa Rosada, where they studied the request of the Patagonian governors and believe that the urgency of the case warrants a decree. In the interior region, meanwhile, the climate complicates the combat of the fire that has already razed with 45,000 hectares

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Hundreds of thousands of acres in Patagonia have been turned to ash - Argentina is among the countries that deny the climate crisis as its far-right president Milley loyally follows Trump

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El Intransigente broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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