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Amazon Fires Rage: 2,300 Blazes Recorded in São Paulo as 50 Cities Declare High Alert

Over 2,300 wildfires recorded in São Paulo alone, putting 50 cities on high alert—are these the most destructive fires yet?

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São Paulo’s 700,000 residents face evacuations as smoke from wildfires engulfs the city, with flights canceled and schools closed.

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Brazil’s Supreme Court orders the largest military deployment to fight wildfires in the Amazon and Pantanal—will it be enough?

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Authorities suspect intentional arson as 21 municipalities in São Paulo continue to battle active wildfires—who is behind it?

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As wildfires spread, São Paulo’s government activates an $18 million emergency fund to support affected farmers and ranchers.

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Brazil’s Civil Defense steps in with emergency aid, providing essentials to areas hardest hit by the devastating fires.

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The Amazon is burning uncontrollably again—Bolivia and Brazil coordinate joint operations to combat the escalating crisis.

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Nearly two million hectares of land scorched in Bolivia’s Santa Cruz province—are we witnessing an environmental catastrophe?

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With the fires spreading fast, Brazil’s richest state faces a dire situation—can São Paulo’s emergency measures contain the disaster?

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