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Firefighters from the ICMBio (Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation), Brazil's federal protected areas agency, use helicopters and make firebreaks to combat a blaze in the Amazon rainforest. Nearly 3,000 forest fires were registered in the Brazilian Amazon in February 2024, the highest for any February since records began in 1999, and made more likely by climate change, according to experts. IMAGES
Santa Lucia (Mexico), Jul 14 (EFE), (CAMERA: Miguel Angel Andrade) .- A large number of dogs roamed malnourished, injured and abandoned in the surroundings of the works of the new airport in Mexico City until the Mexican Army personnel led the rescue of dozens of dogs.
Santa Lucia (Mexico), Jul 14 (EFE), (CAMERA: Miguel Angel Andrade) .- A large number of dogs roamed malnourished, injured and abandoned in the surroundings of the works of the new airport in Mexico City until the Mexican Army personnel led the rescue of dozens of dogs.
Sao Paulo, Aug 26 (EFE).- Smoke from wildfires and the Covid-19 pandemic are combining to create a public health crisis among the more than 20 million people living in Brazil's portion of Amazonia, according to a report released Wednesday.
Images of a plane in the Brazilian Amazon after fourteen people were killed in a crash while trying to land in stormy weather in the tourist town of Barcelos, leaving no survivors. IMAGES
People watch the news at a Seoul train station as North Korea fires a long-range ballistic missile, days after Pyongyang threatened to down US spy planes that violated its airspace. IMAGES