Latest News

Wildfires impacting 30 cities in Brazil's Sao Paulo state, leave 2 dead

Brazil's Sao Paulo state stated that wildfire break outs were affecting or surrounding 30 of its cities on Friday night, adding 2 individuals had actually passed away in an industrial plant trying to keep back the flames.

The cities have actually been impacted by dry, hot weather in recent days, the federal government said in a statement.

The state government also alerted that forest fires could spread rapidly from gusts of wind, potentially taking down big locations of natural plant life.

For now, the government has actually not reported flames directly reaching the city of Sao Paulo, Latin America's largest by population with more than 11 million locals.

Still, local media reported smoke shutting out some parts of state capital's sky.

The government said 2 employees at a plant in the city of Urupes had died on Friday while combating a fire, without supplying more information.

Previously in the day Raizen, the world's biggest sugarcane processor, said that industrial operations at a plant in Sertaozinho had been stopped given that Thursday due to fires in sugarcane fields around the plant.

The Sao Paulo state federal government has actually developed an emergency situation committee to handle the fires, which had actually likewise obstructed some 15 highways either completely or partly.

Brazil's wildfire season generally peaks in August and September.

This year wildfires began uncommonly early in Pantanal, the world's largest wetlands, in late May, while the variety of fires in the Amazon rainforest rose to a two-decade high for the month of July, government information revealed early this month.

(source: Reuters)