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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Buenos Aires (AFP) March 10, 2021
Seven people were injured and 15 more missing on Wednesday as forest fires ripped through Argentine Patagonia, official sources said. Some 200 people had to be evacuated and around 100 homes were damaged by fire in an area of forests and lakes popular with tourists close to the Andes mountain range. "I'm going to file a criminal complaint because it was an intentional fire," said Environment Minister Juan Cabandie in a press conference. Argentina President Alberto Fernandez wrote on Twitter that the national government had "sent 2 helicopters, 3 fire hydrant planes, 12 fire engines, support vehicles and 62" firefighters to tackle the blaze. Seven people were injured, one seriously, and 200 evacuated from Lago Puelo in Chubut province, the local municipality said. "There are 15 people missing due to the fire that... affected more than 100 homes," said Cabandie. In nearby El Hoyo "the rains were so intense that they put out the fire," village spokesman Alejandro Otero told AFP, although he warned that the embers were being monitored. "It's a fire that began within the forest where there are the extreme conditions for it to expand," said Augusto Sanchez, the mayor of Lago Puelo. Last year tens of thousands of hectares of forest were destroyed in fires in Argentina. In 95 percent of those cases, the fires were started by people and in some cases caused huge damage to farmland and buildings, the government said.
![]() ![]() Huge fire engulfs Chinese high-rise Beijing (AFP) March 9, 2021 A huge fire engulfed a 26-storey office block in northern China Tuesday, with TV footage showing burning chunks of cladding falling off its facade, although no casualties were reported. Authorities were investigating the cause of the blaze, which broke out early in the morning in Shijiazhuang city near Beijing and spread rapidly, eating into the insulation material on the outside of the tower. The fire has been brought under control, and no casualties have been reported so far, China's national ... read more
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