On September 27, local time, the Santa Cruz Emergency Operations Center in the central province of Bolivia reported that the forest fires in the province covered an area of more than 7 million hectares. A total of 26 communities were affected, 21 houses were destroyed by the fire, and 4111 families were affected. The Emergency Operations Center said the province is experiencing the worst environmental disaster in history. Currently, there are still 45 fires in the province, and most of the fires are man-made. According to reports, the province of Santa Cruz has repeatedly requested the declaration of a national state of disaster and the search for international relief.

Zhitongcaijing · 5d ago
On September 27, local time, the Santa Cruz Emergency Operations Center in the central province of Bolivia reported that the forest fires in the province covered an area of more than 7 million hectares. A total of 26 communities were affected, 21 houses were destroyed by the fire, and 4111 families were affected. The Emergency Operations Center said the province is experiencing the worst environmental disaster in history. Currently, there are still 45 fires in the province, and most of the fires are man-made. According to reports, the province of Santa Cruz has repeatedly requested the declaration of a national state of disaster and the search for international relief.