Nature’s fury struck Argentine Patagonia this week as wildfires tore through forests, forcing the evacuation of 3,000 tourists from the scenic Puerto Patriada lake resort. 🔥 Authorities confirmed the blazes, fueled by extreme heat and drought, have ravaged thousands of hectares in a region still recovering from 2025’s historic fires.
Emergency Response in Overdrive
Over 500 firefighters, aided by helicopters and six water-bombing planes, are battling flames across Chubut, Neuquen, and other provinces. Chubut Governor Ignacio Torres called the situation "critical," adding that one fire was deliberately set. A $33,000 reward is offered for info on arson suspects. 💸
A Repeat Disaster?
Patagonia lost 32,000 hectares—twice the size of Brussels—to wildfires last January and February. With temperatures soaring and winds raging, locals fear 2026 could bring similar devastation. 🌍
Tourist Exodus
Most evacuees were vacationers exploring Patagonia’s iconic glaciers and trails. No injuries are reported, but the region’s fragile ecosystem faces long-term risks. 🏔️
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3,000 tourists evacuated as Argentine Patagonia battles wildfires
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