Forest fires in Edomex drop 52% in 2025

The Government of the State of Mexico achieved a 52% reduction in areas affected by forest fires in 2025 through ongoing surveillance, public awareness, and the 'quien incendia la apaga' campaign. Over 90% of these fires are caused by human activities. Preparations for this year include firebreaks and training courses.

In 2025, the Government of the State of Mexico recorded a 52% drop in areas affected by forest fires, credited to measures such as permanent surveillance, awareness campaigns, and the slogan 'quien incendia la apaga', according to the state's Coordinación de Protección Civil. This agency states that over 90% of fires stem from human activities, including uncontrolled agricultural burns, land clearing, campfires, and cigarette butts. To sustain the downward trend this year, preparations include 900 kilometers of firebreak lines, over 200 kilometers of black lines, more than 160 training courses, 12 kilometers of road maintenance, as well as chipping works, material arrangement, and pruning at various sites. Officials urge the public to report any fires to 911.

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