Wildfires reignite in Chubut due to high temperatures and winds

Wildfires in Chubut, especially near Los Alerces National Park, have reignited due to high temperatures and wind gusts after 43 days of impact. US Ambassador to Argentina Peter Lamelas delivered 12 boxes of equipment to fight the fires in critical areas of the Andean Comarca. Meanwhile, firefighters demand better pay and working conditions.

Wildfires in Argentina's Chubut province, in Patagonia, have intensified again due to high temperatures and strong wind gusts. The alert focuses near Los Alerces National Park, which has been affected for 43 consecutive days.

In response to a request for aid, US Ambassador to Argentina Peter Lamelas announced and delivered 12 boxes containing hoses, keys, and communication equipment. These supplies, partly made in Germany and marked with US flags, were aimed at fighting fire hotspots in Puerto Patriada, Epuyén, and Los Alerces National Park. The handover was signed by Santiago Hardie, director of the Federal Emergency Agency, which took over the National Fire Management Service at the start of 2025 under then-Security Minister Patricia Bullrich.

Lamelas emphasized bilateral cooperation: “Being a partner of Argentina also means being there when it needs us. In the face of the fires in Patagonia, we responded to the request for assistance with fire management and communications equipment to fight the fires and care for those who protect their communities.”

Yet, the situation is tense. The national government has accused the Mapuche people of starting the fires without evidence, drawing criticism from environmental organizations. Firefighters and National Parks workers continue to demand higher wages, stable contracts, and better job security, worsened by budget cuts that eliminated funding for the Forests Law and weakened prevention policies.

President Javier Milei thanked the firefighters via an AI-generated image without visiting the area. Firefighter Ariel Dattoli captured the frustration: “Now they call us heroes, but for years we suffered wage penalties and quarterly contracts, always with the uncertainty of not knowing if we would continue working.”

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Chilean water bomber planes assist in fighting massive wildfires in Chubut, Argentina, as firefighters and evacuees respond to the crisis.
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Chile steps in with aid amid ongoing Chubut wildfires crisis

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As Argentina battles raging wildfires in Chubut that have burned over 3,500 hectares and prompted over 3,000 evacuations, Chile has offered assistance, including hydrant planes. This follows federal deployments and vows to pursue arsonists, amid confirmed intentional fires and extreme weather.

Wildfires in Patagonia are affecting four national parks in Chubut, Río Negro, Neuquén, and Santa Cruz, with over 50,000 hectares burned and more than 500 firefighters battling the blazes. The situation is critical in Chubut, where the fire threatens roads and homes in El Hoyo, forcing teams to retreat for safety. Extreme weather conditions are complicating containment efforts.

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Unexpected rains in Chubut's Comarca Andina brought relief to the wildfires that have scorched thousands of hectares, though authorities keep the alert as not all foci are extinguished. The national government confirmed that 22 of 32 fires are fully controlled, while brigadists demand salary improvements. President Javier Milei praised the heroism of the firefighters.

Strong winds in Patagonia created a large dust cloud affecting Uruguay and the AMBA, while in Torres del Paine, Chile, five tourists died in a blizzard. Gusts reached up to 150 km/h, causing damage in Chubut and health alerts for respiratory issues. Authorities declared an emergency and forecast a decrease in winds.

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Following yesterday's update on the Plaza Sur fire in Las Condes, the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) reports 16 forest fires under combat across Chile as of Jan. 1 evening amid extreme heat. Key incidents in the Metropolitan Region and La Araucanía see aerial and ground resources deployed, with several alerts lifted; authorities urge fire prevention.

This Sunday afternoon, the National Service for Prevention and Response to Disasters (Senapred) declared a red alert in the Chonchi commune, Los Lagos Region, due to a rapidly spreading forest fire threatening homes, people, and critical infrastructure. The measure was upgraded from a previous yellow alert, based on data from the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf). The fire, in the Nahuiltad sector near Castro, has affected approximately one hectare of vegetation.

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The National Service for Disaster Prevention and Response has declared a red alert in the Constitución commune, Maule Region, due to an ongoing forest fire in the San Antonio sector. The preliminary affected area has risen to 25 hectares, with atmospheric conditions expected to intensify its spread this afternoon. Firefighters and forestry teams are working hard to contain it.

 

 

 

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