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Good News! Hectares Affected by Forest Fires in Tarapacá Decrease by Almost 80% • El Sol De Iquique

Summary by El Sol De Iquique
Although there was a slight increase in the number of forest fires this season, the damage was much less. Between the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 seasons, the number of hectares burned in the Tarapacá Region dropped from 304 to just 61. This represents a reduction of almost 80%. The most affected communities were Pica and Huara, but even there, the impact was much less than in previous years. The reason? According to CONAF, this is all due to better…
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Although there was a slight increase in the number of forest fires this season, the damage was much less. Between the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 seasons, the number of hectares burned in the Tarapacá Region dropped from 304 to just 61. This represents a reduction of almost 80%. The most affected communities were Pica and Huara, but even there, the impact was much less than in previous years. The reason? According to CONAF, this is all due to better…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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