Amazon Forest Fire Bolivia has killed many animals

In South America, forest fires have occurred at a record pace in the Brazilian Amazon, but a large-scale forest fire has continued in the neighboring country of Bolivia for about a month, and there are many fires that spread and inhabit a wide area. There are also concerns about the impact on the ecosystem, such as the burning of animals and death.

In Bolivia in South America, there has been a massive forest fire for about a month, and about 10,000 square kilometers have been lost so far.

In the image from the local area, the surrounding trees are almost burned, and the rich forest is desolated, and many carcasses of animals sacrificed by fire can be seen in the vicinity.

In addition, the nearby ranch is being challenged to prevent the fire from reaching the house, and severe conditions continue, such as the lack of food for livestock.

The government of Bolivia has put an effort into fire fighting activities, such as issuing an emergency declaration and using aircraft, but the expansion of the fire has not stopped and there are concerns about the impact on the ecosystem and the natural environment.

In South America, neighboring countries have occurred forest fire at a record pace in the Brazilian Amazon, but we hit the dispatch to fire fighting activities, such as the military, the prospect of convergence does not stand.