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#5984960
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984962
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984966
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984972
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984980
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984984
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984986
9 Sep 2020
Man flee of out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984990
9 Sep 2020
Out of control forest fire burns the area of the Brazilian Pantanal in rural Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020 in the largest fire ever recorded in the rich biome The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5984994
9 Sep 2020
At least 12% - 16.500 km2, or almost the area of Kuweit - of the Brazilian Pantanal - biome with one of the greatest diversity of mammals and birds on the planet - has been destroyed by fires in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain. In Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 19, 2020.
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#5984998
9 Sep 2020
Typical Pantanal Fauna in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 22, 2020. The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985004
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. the fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985008
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. the fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985012
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. the fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985016
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. the fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985020
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. the fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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#5985022
9 Sep 2020
Fight against wildfire out of control at Rosario farm in Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on August 23, 2020. The fire would actually be controlled at the 1,800 h farm and just a week later, according to the owner, Celso Figueiredo, while the fire was heading east, towards the RPPN (Private Reserve of Natural Heritage) Sesc Pantanal, Brazil's largest private conservation unit, installed in the heart of the Pantanal, currently burning and with more than 12% destroyed by fire only in the last two months The brazilian Pantanal - one of the largest tropical floodplains in the world - is suffering since the end of July with the worst wildfires in its registered history. More than 12%, or 16.500 sq. km (almost the size of Kuweit) has already been burned, and the situation may get better only in October, when it's expected to rain.
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