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Closing 2024 with unprecedented forest fires in Durango

Summary by Newsweek México
Durango concluded 2024 with 364 forest fires that affected 72 thousand 829 hectares, according to Claudia Hernández Espino, secretary of Natural Resources and Environment. Most of the casualties occurred in the municipalities of El Mezquital, Pueblo Nuevo, Tamazula, Durango and San Dimas, being November and December unusual months for these events, marked by off-season fires. The secretary pointed out that climate change has clear effects in the…
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Durango concluded 2024 with 364 forest fires that affected 72 thousand 829 hectares, according to Claudia Hernández Espino, secretary of Natural Resources and Environment. Most of the casualties occurred in the municipalities of El Mezquital, Pueblo Nuevo, Tamazula, Durango and San Dimas, being November and December unusual months for these events, marked by off-season fires. The secretary pointed out that climate change has clear effects in the…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
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