Feb 24 • 12:22 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Drone video shows Boa Vista covered in smoke

Drone footage captures significant smoke engulfing Boa Vista, Brazil, raising concerns about air quality and visibility in the region.

Drone footage taken by pilot Leonardo Magalhães Pinto reveals a substantial amount of smoke blanketing Boa Vista, Brazil, on the afternoon of Monday, September 23. The video, recorded in central areas and at the Parque do Rio Branco, highlights alarming visibility issues as the smoke has spread throughout various neighborhoods, drawing attention on social media. Since Thursday, September 20, residents have been reporting heavy smoke presence, indicating a persistent issue affecting daily life in the capital.

According to the air quality monitoring platform Selva, Boa Vista registered an air quality index of 36.4 on Tuesday, September 24, suggesting a moderate level of air quality. The recurring smoke has caught the attention of local authorities and citizens alike, stirring concerns over health implications and the environment. The situation has become a focal point for discussions regarding air quality and smoke sources, especially as visibility in some areas declines to hazardous levels.

Leonardo Magalhães Pinto, the drone pilot, noted an unusual increase in smoke not only in Boa Vista but also while traveling to other municipalities in Roraima. He observed similar smoke issues in nearby towns, Bonfim and Pacaraima, indicating that this is a broader regional problem rather than an isolated event in the capital. The visibility issues and air quality concerns emphasize the need for urgent action and regional focus on monitoring and addressing the sources of smoke in the surrounding areas.

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