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22 million hectares of forest affected by fires in Brazil

By IANS | Updated: October 12, 2024 17:30 IST

Brasilia, Oct 12 Large areas of Brazil's forest were affected by fires, with 22.38 million hectares devastated in ...

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Brasilia, Oct 12 Large areas of Brazil's forest were affected by fires, with 22.38 million hectares devastated in the first nine months of this year, according to a latest report.

The report was released on Friday by monitoring network MapBiomas.

The fires consumed 10.65 million hectares in September alone, the report said, as per Xinhua.

Among the states of the South American country, Mato Grosso, Para and Tocantins in the northern region have been the worst hit.

The Amazon region has been the biome most affected by fire, with 11.3 million hectares burned, according to the report.

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