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Livestock burn as 'monster' wildfires rage in Argentina ranchlands

W ildfires have actually burned through 40,000 hectares (400 square kilometers) of Argentina's main farming area of Cordoba, according to authorities, leaving charred livestock, homes, forests and fields in their wake.

Images from the hard-hit town of Capilla del Monte in the essential ranching area showed cows entirely burned and blackened amidst scenes of annihilated plants and trees. Residents described the noise of the blazes as like a monster.

It was a seem like a turbine, like a growl, it sounded like a monster, actually. And we got away. We escaped from something that was coming to consume us, stated Hugo Ávila, a. 50-year-old artist, who left his home as the fire approached.

We got away down the roadway, with the car, with my canines and with. the next-door neighbors. And 15 minutes later I returned and this was it. Everything was on fire, a house decreased to nothing.

Argentina's President Javier Milei is arranged to take a trip to. the region on Wednesday, hours after his return from a journey to. the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.

Firefighters are attempting to put out the blazes using water. tanker aircrafts and helicopters to prevent them from infecting. metropolitan areas, the province said. The fires have been worsened. by hot weather and drought, which has triggered record blazes this. year more commonly around South America from Bolivia to Brazil.

Benjamin Grandoli, a 34-year-old teacher and livestock farmer,. said that 98% of his land had been burned. Some animals died. while others were saved from the fire.

There are 280 animals, including those that died ... Right. now they remain in pens but they don't have food, and water from. the mountain is scarce due to the drought. So it's complicated,. he stated.

The catastrophe and effect of the wildfires is astonishing..

(source: Reuters)