Cuba fires on a US speedboat: four dead
Cuban coast guard fired on a US-registered speedboat, resulting in four deaths and six injuries, as the Cuban government remains vague about the incident.
"Clearly Intentional Origin": New Fires Continue in Los Alerces Park and Legal Actions Begin
Authorities have identified recent fires at Los Alerces National Park in Argentina as being intentionally set, leading to ongoing legal actions against those responsible.
Videos and photos: fires and attacks reported in Mexico after the death of the drug lord 'El Mencho'
Following the death of notorious drug lord 'El Mencho', Mexico experiences widespread chaos with violent attacks and blockades reported in several states.
A Poetics Between Fires and Flavors
The article explores Jean-Pierre Ostende's culinary passion through humor and poignant observations in his book about slow-cooked dishes.
Marcos Giles raised thousands of dollars to fight the fires in Patagonia: hitchhiking, streaming, and a viral donation
Influencer Marcos Giles raised significant funds to combat wildfires in Patagonia through a hitchhiking journey and viral donation efforts.
The best response to fire starts before the emergency
The article discusses the importance of preemptive measures to combat forest and rural fires in Argentina, considering the growing impacts of climate change and human activity on natural landscapes.
The driest January in 25 years and the impact of climate change heightened the fires in Patagonia
Northern Patagonia is experiencing its driest January in 25 years, exacerbating wildfires due to climate change, as highlighted by a study from World Weather Attribution.
The funding problem: investment to combat fires in the provinces most affected by wildfires
The article discusses the investment challenges faced by Argentina in combating wildfires, with recent declarations of fire emergencies in several provinces.
Writers raffle books to benefit families affected by fires in the Andean Region
Argentinian and Chilean writers are holding a book raffle to raise funds for families affected by wildfires in the Andean Region of Patagonia.
Alert for a new fire outbreak in Cholila
A new fire outbreak has emerged near Lake Cholila, approximately 30 kilometers from the town of Cholila, adding to the two existing major forest fires in the region.
Jerónimo, the son of Julián Weich, joined as a volunteer firefighter to combat the fires in Patagonia
Jerónimo, the son of television host Julián Weich, volunteered to fight forest fires in Patagonia, and his father expressed pride in his commitment to the common good.
Fire emergency: the State declared the alert, but they denounce underfunding in the fight against fires
Amid advancing wildfires in Patagonia, firefighters report low wages, personnel shortages, and delays in fund allocation, with national data indicating that less than 5% of the budget has been spent.
Letters from readers: Fires in the south, water bombers, doubts
A reader's letter discusses concerns about forest and prairie fires in Europe and emphasizes the need for preparedness as summer approaches in the southern hemisphere.
Red Moon, Opaque Sky: The Fires in Chubut Changed the Routine of the Inhabitants of Esquel and Trevelin
The smoke from wildfires has turned the sky red and disrupted the daily lives of residents in the Chubut mountain region.
The wind fanned the fires and the flames are approaching the urban center of Cholila
Winds have reignited forest fires near Cholila, Chubut, threatening urban areas as over 46,000 hectares have already been devastated this summer.
Neither zoology nor meteorology: fires, rock, and a morning when the United States asks winter if it can leave already
In Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, thousands spend the night outdoors to witness Punxsutawney Phil emerge from his burrow, showcasing folklore, spectacle, and a climatic faith broadcasted live around the world.
Fire in Patagonia: what is known about the advance of the fires and what the forecast says for this week in the south
The province of Santa Cruz is under fire emergency due to a critical situation lasting over a month, exacerbated by drought, electrical activity, and high temperatures threatening the environment and people's lives.
One year after the LA fires, California still hasn’t learned its lesson
The article discusses the aftermath of the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, exploring how California's environmental policies may have exacerbated the wildfire’s devastation despite Governor Newsom's claims of climate change as the primary cause.
After the LA fires, false narratives on social media impacted state policy
A report highlights how false information spread on social media following the Los Angeles fires has influenced the state's policy decisions.
One year after LA fires, politicians' promises of permits appear paltry
A year after devastating wildfires in California, survivors struggle with slow recovery due to bureaucratic hurdles, increased costs, and stalled aid despite political promises to expedite rebuilding.
After Devastating LA Fires, California is Drafting Nation's Toughest Rules for Homes
California is developing stringent regulations for home construction and landscaping in response to increasing wildfire risks following the destructive Eaton and Palisades Fires in Los Angeles.
One year later, 'Firestorm' investigates the systems that failed during the LA Fires
The article discusses the investigation into the failures of response systems during the Los Angeles Fires one year ago, led by journalist Jacob Soboroff.
From Crans-Montana to Coconut Grove: the most serious fires in nightclubs
A tragic New Year's Eve fire at the La Constellation nightclub in Crans-Montana resulted in at least 47 deaths and over 100 injuries, highlighting fire safety risks in entertainment venues.
New Year's Injuries and Fires: 57 Cases in Naples, One Dead in Rome. Hundreds of Interventions
New Year's celebrations saw a spike in injuries in Naples, with one death in Rome from a firecracker explosion, highlighting the dangers of illegal fireworks.