Wildfire advances towards Brazil’s wetlands
A 50 kilometre-long wildfire is advancing across Brazil’s pantanal wetlands.
The governor’s office in the state of Mato Grosso Do Sul said the fire was bigger than anything seen before in the region.
At least 50,000 hectares of vegetation have already been destroyed.
The area, located in the southern part of the country, is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and a popular tourist destination.
The fire began on October 25 and is said to be advancing rapidly due to the combination of high temperatures and high winds.
In a statement , the governor’s office said that the situation was critical and also warned that visibility in the area is poor.
The governor has announced a 30-day moratorium on using fire for land clearance.
Firefighters are also using planes to tackle the fire from above.