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Peru: Rainforest wildfires burn in Madre de Dios region 01:30
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Wildfires cut a swathe across the Peruvian Amazon on the border with Brazil near the village Inapari in the region of Madre de Dios on Friday.

Footage shows the rainforest ablaze and large areas of land left scorched by the wildfires.

According to data from Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research, 73,000 wildfires have been detected across the Amazon basin this year, an 83 percent increase on last year and the highest number since records began.

Mandatory credit: Gobierno regional de Madre de Dios – COER

Peru: Rainforest wildfires burn in Madre de Dios region

Peru, Inapari
August 23, 2019 at 23:42 GMT +00:00 · Published

Wildfires cut a swathe across the Peruvian Amazon on the border with Brazil near the village Inapari in the region of Madre de Dios on Friday.

Footage shows the rainforest ablaze and large areas of land left scorched by the wildfires.

According to data from Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research, 73,000 wildfires have been detected across the Amazon basin this year, an 83 percent increase on last year and the highest number since records began.

Mandatory credit: Gobierno regional de Madre de Dios – COER

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Wildfires cut a swathe across the Peruvian Amazon on the border with Brazil near the village Inapari in the region of Madre de Dios on Friday.

Footage shows the rainforest ablaze and large areas of land left scorched by the wildfires.

According to data from Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research, 73,000 wildfires have been detected across the Amazon basin this year, an 83 percent increase on last year and the highest number since records began.

Mandatory credit: Gobierno regional de Madre de Dios – COER

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