Brazil: Fires destroy 37 hectares of sugarcane plantations and vegetation in Guaranésia, Minas Gerais

Published 2021년 8월 7일

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A fire broke out in Guaranésia, MG, burning over 37 hectares of vegetation and a sugarcane plantation. The fire affected two farms, consuming around 12 hectares of pasture, forest, and bamboo in one, and five hectares of forest and 20 hectares of a ready-to-harvest sugarcane plantation in the other. The cause of the fire is suspected to be a broken electrical power cord. No injuries were reported, and the community, the plantation, and the Civil Defense pitched in to put out the fire, which required 10,000 liters of water.
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A fire destroyed more than 37 hectares of vegetation and a sugarcane plantation this Thursday, 5, in the rural area of Guaranésia (MG). According to the Fire Department of Guaxupé (MG), the occurrences were registered in two farms. In one of them, the fire consumed about 12 hectares of pasture, forest and bamboo. In the second, about five hectares of forest and 20 hectares of a sugarcane plantation, which was ready for harvest, were burned. Also according to the firefighters, a water truck from the sugarcane plantation supported the fight against the flames. The municipality's Civil Defense, the owner of the site and the employees of the farms also helped in the combat. It ...
Source: Novacana

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