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Fire in Tarija: a Man Who Suffered Burns to a Large Part of the Body Dies

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The victim was in intensive care at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Tarija. Her death was reported this Saturday.
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🔊 Listen to this news Authorities from the Ministries of Hydrocarbons and Energy (MHE) and Foreign Affairs delivered a significant batch of food, water, medicine, and supplies on Saturday to help firefighters and volunteers fight the fire in the Sama mountain range, Tarija. Delivery of essential supplies: "We have been able to contribute at this time. We are going to deliver 2,500 KN-95 masks to the Vice Ministry of Civil Defense. We know that …

“There are 20% that are in the part of the mountain range, but it is very difficult to get to work,” said the director of the Risk Management Unit of the Mayor of Tarija, Álvaro Baldiviezo, this morning.

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The victim was in intensive care at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Tarija. Her death was reported this Saturday.

Juan Pari, 57, died of burns that affected 90% of his body. The fire, caused by a burning of garbage, continues active and threatens several communities. On the morning of this Saturday, Tarija media confirmed the death of Juan Pari, the man alleged to have started the forest fire in the Sama mountain range. The victim suffered severe burns after being reached by the flames, which affected 90% of his body. According to El País newspaper, the rel…

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Radio FmBolivia broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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