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Penco Regreens: This Is How the Native Forest Shows Signs of Recovery After January Fires

For the inhabitants of the Biobío, the night of January 17, 2026 was recorded in the collective memory as the beginning of a series of forest fires that devastated much of the coast of the regional territory. Today, almost four months after the fires in Penco, the few trees that remained standing in different sectors continue to show regrowths, generating observations, analysis and also emotions around the greening of a territory deeply affected…
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For the inhabitants of the Biobío, the night of January 17, 2026 was recorded in the collective memory as the beginning of a series of forest fires that devastated much of the coast of the regional territory. Today, almost four months after the fires in Penco, the few trees that remained standing in different sectors continue to show regrowths, generating observations, analysis and also emotions around the greening of a territory deeply affected…

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Diario Concepción broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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